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Allokation 2 Deutschland 2 ETS allocations 2 Electricity sector investments 2 Emissionshandel 2 Investition 2 Windfall profits 2 Allocation 1 Allokation (STW) 1 Coal-fired power plant 1 Deutschland (STW) 1 Emissions trading 1 Emissionshandel (STW) 1 Energiemarkt 1 Energiemarkt (STW) 1 Energieökonomik 1 Energieökonomik (STW) 1 Germany 1 Investition (STW) 1 Investment 1 Kohlekraftwerk 1 Kraftwerksbau 1 Power plant construction 1
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Article 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 2
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Fan, Lin 2 Pahle, Michael 2 Schill, Wolf-Peter 2
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Energy Policy 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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How Emission Certificate Allocations Distort Fossil Investments: The German Example
Pahle, Michael; Fan, Lin; Schill, Wolf-Peter - In: Energy Policy 39 (2011) 4, pp. 1975-1987
Despite political activities to foster a low-carbon energy transition, Germany currently sees a considerable number of new coal power plants being added to its power mix. There are several possible drivers for this "dash for coal", but it is widely accepted that windfall profits gained through...
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How emission certificate allocations distort fossil investments : the German example
Pahle, Michael; Fan, Lin; Schill, Wolf-Peter - 2011
Despite political activities to foster a low-carbon energy transition, Germany currently sees a considerable number of new coal power plants being added to its power mix. There are several possible drivers for this "dash for coal", but it is widely accepted that windfall profits gained through...
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