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Ellerman, Denny, The EU's Emissions Trading Scheme: A Proto-Type Global System?, EUI RSCAS 2009/02 LdP Programme on Energy Policy
Bushnell, James; Chen Yihsu , Regulation, allocation, and leakage in cap-and-trade markets for CO2, Forthcoming
Stoft, Steven, Flexible Global Carbon Pricing: A Backward-Compatible Upgrade for the Kyoto Protocol, EUI RSCAS 2009/35; LdP Programme on Energy Policy
Ansolabehere, S. (2007) Public Attitudes Toward America's Energy Options - Report of the 2007 MIT Energy Survey, MIT CEEPR - Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
Ash, J. S. (2008) Energy Supply, Risk and Justice: Regulatory Strategies for an Era of Limited Trust, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Borenstein 2008, Market value and cost of solar photovoltaic electricity production.pdf
Bredimas, A., Nuttall, W. J. (2007) A Comparison of International Regulatory Organizations and Licensing Procedures for New Nuclear Power Plants, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Burton, R. (2006) Nuclear Power: A Status Report, Working Paper, Program on Energy and Sustainable Development - Center for Environmental Sciences and Policy – Stanford University
Bushnell, J., Peterman, C., Wolfram, C. (2007) California’s Greenhouse Gas Policies: Local Solutions to a Global Problem?
Chen, Y., Liu, A. L., Hobbs B. F. (2008), Economic and Emissions Implications of Load-Based, Source-based and First-seller Emissions Trading Programs under California AB32, Working Paper, University of California Energy Institute
Cust, J., Singh, A., Neuhoff, K. (2007) Rural Electrification in India: Economic and Institutional aspects of Renewables, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Finon, D., Perez, Y. (2005) Institutional environment and credibility of governance structures of public policies. The case of the policies of promotion of renewable energies, Working Paper, Groupe Réseaux Jean Monnet – Paris University
Fowlie, M. (2005) Emissions Trading, Electricity Industry Restructuring, and Investment in Pollution Abatement, CSEM Working paper, The University of California Energy Institute (UCEI) – The University of California
Fowlie, M. (2007) Incomplete Environmental Regulation, Imperfect Competition, and Emissions Leakage , Working Paper, University of California Energy Institute
Greenstone M., Gayer T. (2007) Quasi-Experimental and Experimental Approaches to Environmental Economics, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
Grubb, M., Neuhoff, K. (2006) Allocation and competitiveness in the EU emissions trading scheme: policy overview, Working Paper, Cambridge Electricity Policy Research Group - Cambridge University.
Harris, J., Diamond, R., Iyer, M., Payne, C., Blumstein, C., Siderius, H-P. (2007), Towards a Sustainable Energy Balance: Progressive Efficiency and the Return of Energy Conservation, Working Paper, University of California Energy Institute
Hepburn, C., Grubb, M., Neuhoff, K., Matthes, F., Tse, M. (2006) Auctioning of EU ETS Phase II allowances: how and why?, Working Paper, Cambridge Electricity Policy Research Group - Cambridge University.
Holland, S.P., Moore, M.R. (2008) When to Pollute, When to Abate? Intertemporal Permit Use in the Los Angeles NOx Market, Working Paper, University of California Energy Institute
Hope C., Newbery D. (2006) Calculating The Social Cost Of Carbon, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Horvath, A., Masanet, E. (2007), An Analysis of Measures to Reduce the Life-Cycle Energy Consumption and Greenhouse Gas Emissions of California’s Personal Computers, Working Paper, University of California Energy Institute
Jackson, M., Joy, S., Heller, T.C., Victor, D.G. (2006) Greenhouse Gas Implications in Large Scale Infrastructure Investments in Developing Countries: Examples from China and India, Working Power, Program on Energy and Sustainable Development - Center for
Jamasb, T., Kiamil, H., Nepal, R. (2008) Hot Issue and Burning Options in Waste Management: A Social Cost Benefit Analysis of Waste-to-Energy in the UK, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Jamasb, T., Köhler, J. (2007) Learning Curves For Energy Technology and Policy Analysis: A Critical Assessment, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Johnston, A., Kavali, A., Neuhoff, K. (2007), Take-or-pay contracts for Renewables Deployment, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Joshua, L. (2006) Stock Prices and the Cost of Environmental Regulation, Working Paper, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Economics
Kellogg R., Wolff H. (2007) Does Extending Daylight Saving Time Save Energy? Evidence From an Australian Experiment, Working Paper, University of California Energy Institute
Kneifel, J. (2007) Effects of State Government Policies on Electricity Capacity from Non-Hydropower Renewable Sources, PURC Working Paper, University of Florida, Department of Economics
Lafforgue, G., Bertrand, M., Moreaux, M. (2007), Energy Substitutions, Climate Change and Carbon Sinks, working paper n. 427, Institut d'Economie Industrielle - IDEI
Linn J.J. (2006) Energy Prices and the Adoption of Energy-Saving Technology, Working Paper, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
Martin, K. C., Joskow, P. L., Ellerman, A.D. (2007) Time and Location Differentiated NOX Control in Competitive Electricity Markets Using Cap-and-Trade Mechanisms, MIT CEEPR - Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
Milne, M., Liggett, R., Alshaali, R. (2007) A New Design Tool for Visualizing the Energy Implications of California's Climates, Working Paper, University of California Energy Institute
Mitchell, C., Bauknecht, D., Connor, P.M. (2007) Effectiveness through risk reduction: a comparison of the renewable obligation in England and Wales and the feed-in system in Germany, Energy Policy 34, pp. 297–305
Neuhoff K., Lossen J., Nemet G., Sato, M., Schumacher K. (2007) The role of the supply chain for innovation The example of Photovoltaic Solar Cells, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Neuhoff, K., Keats, K., and Sato, M. (2006) Allocation, incentives and distortions: the impact of EU ETS emissions allowance allocations to the electricity sector, Working Paper, Cambridge Electricity Policy Research Group - Cambridge University.
NRDC, PSEG, CERES (2004) Benchmarking Air Emissions of the 100 Largest Electric Power Producers in the United States – 2002, Report, In three parts, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC).
Paltsev, S., J. Reilly, H. Jacoby, A. Gurgel, G. Metcalf, A. Sokolov & J. Holak, (2007) Assessment of U.S. Cap-and-Trade Proposals, MIT CEEPR - Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
Perez, Y., Ramos-Real, F. J. (2006) The public promotion of renewable energies in electricity generation in Spain. The wind energy in the canary, working paper no 13, Groupe Réseaux Jean Monnet – Paris University
Ryan S., (2005), The Cost of Environmental Regulation in a Concentrated Industry , Working Paper, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
Sato, M., Grubb, M., Cust, J., Chan, K., Korppoo, A., Ceppi, P. (2007) Differentiation and dynamics of competitiveness impacts from the EU ETS , Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Schulkin, J, Z., Hobbs, B. F., Pang, J-S. (2007), Long-Run Equilibrium Modeling of Alternative Emissions Allowance Allocation Systems in Electric Power Markets , Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Sijm, J., Neuhoff, K., Chen, Y. (2006) CO2 cost pass through and windfall profits in the power sector, Working Paper, Cambridge Electricity Policy Research Group - Cambridge University.
Victor, D.G, Hayes, M.H. (2006) Natural Gas and Geopolitics: From 1970 to 2040, Cambridge University Press
Victor, D.G. (2006) India Nuclear Deal, the: Implications for Global Climate Change, Program on Energy and Sustainable Development - Center for Environmental Sciences and Policy – Stanford University
Victor, D.G. (2006) Recovering Sustainable Development, Foreign Affairs vol. 85, 1, Program on Energy and Sustainable Development - Center for Environmental Sciences and Policy – Stanford University
Wara, M. (2006) Measuring the Clean Development Mechanism's Performance and Potential, Working Paper, Program on Energy and Sustainable Development - Center for Environmental Sciences and Policy – Stanford University
Yang H., Pollitt M. (2007), Distinguishing Weak and Strong Disposability among Undesirable Outputs in DEA: The Example of the Environmental Efficiency of Chinese Coal-Fired Power Plants, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research
Yang, H., Pollitt, M. (2007), Incorporating Undesirable Outputs into Malmquist TFP Index: Environmental Performance Growth of Chinese Coal-Fired Power Plants, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Zachmann, G., von Hirschhausen, C. (2007) First Evidence of Asymmetric Cost Pass-Through of EU Emissions Allowances: Examining Wholesale Electricity Prices in Germany, MIT CEEPR - Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
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