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Emissions trading 4 Emissionshandel 4 Greenhouse gas emissions 3 Treibhausgas-Emissionen 3 Environmental policy 2 Schwefelemissionen 2 Sulphur emissions 2 USA 2 Umweltpolitik 2 United States 2 allocation 2 auction 2 cap-and-trade 2 Air Resources Board 1 Clean Air Act 1 EIS 1 Electric power industry 1 Electricity policy 1 Electricity price 1 Elektrizitätspolitik 1 Elektrizitätswirtschaft 1 Environmental Impact Statement 1 Environmental protection 1 Pollution 1 RIA 1 Regulatory Impact Analysis 1 Strompreis 1 Umweltbelastung 1 Umweltschutz 1 air pollution 1 content analysis 1 electricity generation 1 electricity rates 1 energy efficiency 1 environmental justice 1 investor-owned utility 1 market-based regulation 1 nitrogen oxides 1 program evaluation 1 public utility commission 1
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Burtraw, Dallas 7 Szambelan, Sarah Jo Fueyo 4 Szambelan, Sarah Jo 3 McLaughlin, David 2 Mclaughlin, David 2 Szambelan, Sarah 2 Van Epps, Amanda 2 Probst, Katherine Nicole 1 Szambelan, Sarah Joh 1 Vajjhala, Shalini 1 Vajjhala, Shalini P. 1
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Discussion Papers 4 Permit trading in different applications 1 RFF Discussion Paper 1 Resources for the Future DP 12-23 1 Resources for the Future DP 12-24 1 Resources for the Future Discussion Paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 6 RePEc 4
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U.S. Emissions Trading Markets for SO2 and NOx
Burtraw, Dallas; Szambelan, Sarah Jo Fueyo - 2014
The U.S. Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 initiated the first large experiment in the use of market-based regulation to control environmental problems with the introduction of an emissions trading program for sulfur dioxide emissions. Later that decade the second large trading program began for...
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Integrating EJ into Federal Policies and Programs : Examining the Role of Regulatory Impact Analyses and Environmental Impact Statements
Vajjhala, Shalini P.; Szambelan, Sarah; Van Epps, Amanda - 2014
Following Executive Order 12898 in 1994, federal agencies have taken a variety of steps to incorporate environmental justice (EJ) into their programs and practices. Two scales at which these efforts are critical are regulatory design and enforcement. This study evaluates Regulatory Impact...
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California’s New Gold: A Primer on the Use of Allowance Value Created under the CO2 Cap-and-Trade Program
Burtraw, Dallas; McLaughlin, David; Szambelan, Sarah Jo - 2012
California will enact an economy wide cap-and-trade program on CO2. Estimates of the value of tradable emissions allowances in the first year range from roughly $2.6 to $7.8 billion, when electricity and industry are covered under the program. Those sectors receive most of their allowances for...
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For the Benefit of California Electricity Ratepayers: Electricity Sector Options for the Use of Allowance Value Created under California’s Cap-and-Trade Program
Burtraw, Dallas; McLaughlin, David; Szambelan, Sarah Joh - 2012
California will implement a cap-and-trade program to limit emissions of carbon dioxide covering industry and electricity sector emissions in 2013, expanding to cover transportation and natural gas in 2015. Although cap-and-trade would increase annual electricity costs for the average customer by...
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For the Benefit of California Electricity Ratepayers : Electricity Sector Options for the Use of Allowance Value Created Under California’s Cap-and-Trade Program
Burtraw, Dallas - 2012
California will implement a cap-and-trade program to limit emissions of carbon dioxide covering industry and electricity sector emissions in 2013, expanding to cover transportation and natural gas in 2015. Although cap-and-trade would increase annual electricity costs for the average customer by...
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California’s New Gold : A Primer on the Use of Allowance Value Created Under the CO2 Cap-and-Trade Program
Burtraw, Dallas - 2012
California will enact an economy wide cap-and-trade program on CO2. Estimates of the value of tradable emissions allowances in the first year range from roughly $2.6 to $7.8 billion, when electricity and industry are covered under the program. Those sectors receive most of their allowances for...
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The Role of the States in a Federal Climate Program : Issues and Options
Probst, Katherine Nicole; Szambelan, Sarah Jo Fueyo - 2010
Many states have been in the forefront in implementing programs to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, including regional cap-and-trade programs. A major issue Congress will need to address in any federal climate legislation is the future role of state programs that are already underway. One of the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014199534
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U.S. Emissions Trading Markets for SO2 and NOx
Burtraw, Dallas; Szambelan, Sarah Jo - 2009
The U.S. Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 initiated the first large experiment in the use of market-based regulation to control environmental problems with the introduction of an emissions trading program for sulfur dioxide emissions. Later that decade the second large trading program began for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008497175
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Integrating EJ into Federal Policies and Programs: Examining the Role of Regulatory Impact Analyses and Environmental Impact Statements
Vajjhala, Shalini; Van Epps, Amanda; Szambelan, Sarah - 2008
Following Executive Order 12898 in 1994, federal agencies have taken a variety of steps to incorporate environmental justice (EJ) into their programs and practices. Two scales at which these efforts are critical are regulatory design and enforcement. This study evaluates Regulatory Impact...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005399469
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US emissions trading markets for SO 2 and NO x
Burtraw, Dallas; Szambelan, Sarah Jo - In: Permit trading in different applications, (pp. 15-45). 2011
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