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Carbon dioxide sequestration and mitigation 1 Electricity generation 1 Renewable energy 1 State-level analysis 1 carbon dioxide sequestration and mitigation 1 economics 1 electricity generation 1 renewable energy 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Agarwal, Ramesh 2 Chusak, Lee 2 Zhang, Zheming 2
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International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 2
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Economics of Carbon Dioxide Sequestration versus a Suite of Alternative Renewable Energy Sources for Electricity Generation in U.S., California and Illinois
Agarwal, Ramesh; Zhang, Zheming; Chusak, Lee - In: International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 2 (2012) 3, pp. 184-200
An equilibrium economic model for policy evaluation related to electricity generation at national and individual state level in U.S has been developed. The model takes into account the nonrenewable and renewable energy sources, demand and supply factors and environmental constraints (CO2...
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Economics of Carbon Dioxide Sequestration and Mitigation versus a Suite of Alternative Renewable Energy Sources for Electricity Generation in U.S.
Agarwal, Ramesh; Chusak, Lee; Zhang, Zheming - In: International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 1 (2011) 4, pp. 78-94
An equilibrium economic model for policy evaluation related to electricity generation in U.S has been developed; the model takes into account the non-renewable and renewable energy sources, demand and supply factors and environmental constraints. The non-renewable energy sources include three...
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