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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 Air Resources Board 1 Clean Air Act 1 Electric power industry 1 Electricity policy 1 Electricity price 1 Elektrizitätspolitik 1 Elektrizitätswirtschaft 1 Environmental protection 1 Pollution 1 Strompreis 1 Umweltbelastung 1 Umweltschutz 1 air pollution 1 allocation 1 auction 1 cap-and-trade 1 electricity generation 1 market-based regulation 1 nitrogen oxides 1 sulfur dioxide 1
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English 6 Undetermined 1
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Burtraw, Dallas 6 Szambelan, Sarah Jo Fueyo 4 Szambelan, Sarah Jo 3 Mclaughlin, David 2 McLaughlin, David 1 Probst, Katherine Nicole 1
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Discussion Papers 2 Permit trading in different applications 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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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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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 - 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...
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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...
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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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