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Electricity Markets 20 Renewable Energy 15 Energy Economics 8 Distributed Generation. Energy Economics 6 Energy Policy 6 Levelised Cost of Energy 6 Australian National Electricity Market (NEM) 3 Climate Change 3 Electricity Generation 3 Natural Gas 3 Resources Policy 3 Australian National Electricity Market 2 DC OPF Algorithm 2 DISTRIBUTED GENERATION 2 ELECTRICITY 2 Electiricty Generation 2 Electricity 2 Electricity markets 2 Emissions trading 2 Energy Security 2 RENEWABLE ENERGY 2 RESILIENCE 2 Russian Electricity Sector 2 Solar Thermal 2 Sustainable Development 2 agent-based model 2 algal biofuels 2 alternative energy 2 biofuels 2 Australia 1 CIS 1 Carbon Capture and Storage 1 Carbon Market Regulation 1 Carbon Offsets 1 Carbon Trading 1 Carbon price 1 Central Asia 1 Climate change adaptation 1 Climate change mitigation 1 DUOS 1
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Free 46 Undetermined 7
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Book / Working Paper 53
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Undetermined 38 English 15
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Foster, John 38 Wagner, Liam 34 Bell, William Paul 11 Molyneaux, Lynette 10 Froome, Craig 9 Wild, Phil 9 Wild, Phillip 7 Zhao, Junhua 7 Froome, Craig William 4 Liebman, Ariel 4 Bagia, Ravindra 3 Ball, Barry 3 Bratanova, Alexandra 3 Byrnes, Liam 3 Hankamer, Ben 3 Hoegh-Guldberg, Ove 3 Meredith, Paul 3 Misra, Suchi 3 Nepal, Rabindra 3 Ross, Ian 3 Saha, Tapan 3 Sandu, Suwin 3 Sharma, Deepak 3 Brown, Colin 2 Dong, Zhao Yang 2 James, Geoff 2 Reedman, Luke 2 Robinson, Jacqueline 2 Skoofa, Lucas 2 Stephens, Evan 2 Zhou, Xun 2 Alie, Colin 1 Borowitzka, Michael A. 1 Carvalho, Antonio 1 Dong, ZY 1 Ehmann, Bertram 1 Greig, Chris 1 Hamshere, Patrick 1 Hinich, Melvin 1 Jamasb, Tooraj 1
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Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics 53
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Energy Economics and Management Group Working Papers 53
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RePEc 53
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Energy cost modelling of new technology adoption for Russian regional power and heat generation
Bratanova, Alexandra; Robinson, Jacqueline; Wagner, Liam - Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics - 2012
Russia is frequently referred to as a country with sufficient energy efficiency potential. Although an improvement has been shown (energy-GDP ratios were improved by 35% between 2000-2008 [2]), the contribution of technological progress is estimated to account for only 1% of the energy-GDP ratio...
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An Assessment of the Impact of the Introduction of Carbon Price Signals on Prices, Production Trends, Carbon Emissions and Power Flows in the NEM for the period 2007-2009.
Wild, Phil; Bell, William Paul; Foster, John - Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics - 2012
There has been significant debate about the potential role that supply side and demand side policy initiatives might exert upon key participants within the National Electricity Market (NEM) in attempts to curb growth in carbon emissions. From the perspective of supply side policy initiatives,...
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Delivering a Competitive Australian Power System. Part 1: Australia’s Global Position
Ball, Barry; Ehmann, Bertram; Foster, John; Froome, Craig; … - Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics - 2011
Historically Australia’s ample supply of coal has underpinned its power system. Competing countries however have used a variety of different energy sources and, as a result of this diversity, many have a more resilient power system to provide future electrical power. this report looks at...
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Final Report: Market and Economic Modelling of the Intelligent Grid
Foster, John; Wagner, Liam; Wild, Phil; Bell, William Paul - Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics - 2011
The overall goal of Project 2 has been to provide a comprehensive understanding of the impacts of distributed energy (DG) on the Australian Electricity System. The research team at the UQ Energy Economics and Management Group (EEMG) has constructed a variety of sophisticated models to analyse...
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Market and Economic Modelling of the Intelligent Grid: Interim Report 2011
Foster, John; Wagner, Liam; Wild, Phil; Bell, William Paul - Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics - 2011
The overall goal of Project 2 has been to provide a comprehensive understanding of the impacts of distributed energy (DG) on the Australian Electricity System. The research team at the UQ Energy Economics and Management Group (EEMG) has constructed a variety of sophisticated models to analyse...
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Market and Economic Modelling of the Intelligent Grid: End of Year Report 2009
Foster, John; Wagner, Liam; Wild, Phil; Zhao, Junhua; … - Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics - 2011
The overall goal of Project 2 has been to provide a comprehensive understanding of the impacts of distributed energy (DG) on the Australian Electricity System. The research team at the UQ Energy Economics and Management Group (EEMG) has constructed a variety of sophisticated models to analyse...
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Market and Economic Modelling of the Intelligent Grid: 1st Interim Report 2009
Foster, John; Wagner, Liam; Liebman, Ariel - Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics - 2011
The overall goal of Project 2 has been to provide a comprehensive understanding of the impacts of distributed energy (DG) on the Australian Electricity System. The research team at the UQ Energy Economics and Management Group (EEMG) has constructed a variety of sophisticated models to analyse...
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Market and Economic Modelling of the Intelligent Grid: End of Year Report 2010
Foster, John; Wagner, Liam; Wild, Phil; Zhao, Junhua; … - Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics - 2011
The overall goal of Project 2 has been to provide a comprehensive understanding of the impacts of distributed energy (DG) on the Australian Electricity System. The research team at the UQ Energy Economics and Management Group (EEMG) has constructed a variety of sophisticated models to analyse...
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Is There an Optimal Entry Time for Carbon Capture and Storage? A Case Study for Australia's National Electricity Market
Wagner, Liam; Foster, John - Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics - 2011
This paper examines the economic competitiveness of implementing Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) for deployment on the Australia’s National Electricity Market (NEM) against conventional base load electricity generation. By examining the Levelised Cost of Energy (LCOE) for sent out generation...
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Modeling the deployment of plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles and their effects on the Australian National Electricity Market.
Wagner, Liam; Reedman, Luke - Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics - 2010
The development of hybrid and fully electric vehicles could deliver significant reductions of emissions from the Australian transportation sector by shifting its major energy source from internal combustion to electricity. This shift towards the the use of electricity shifts the point source...
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