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Mohammad M. Khabbazan
The EU has established the world?s first cross-border emission-trading systems (ETS) for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, currently covering aviation, emission-intensive sectors, and electricity (EITE). The EU Commission has offered to apply emissions tra...
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Massimiliano Caporin, Fulvio Fontini and Samuele Segato
This paper focuses on the relationship between the European Union Emission Trading System allowances? prices and the Italian electricity price, aiming at assessing whether such a mechanism has been a driver for the decarbonization of the power sector. To...
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Jiqiang Wang, Fu Gu, Yingpeng Liu, Ying Fan and Jianfeng Guo
This paper pioneers to investigate the endowment effect in the European Union mission Trading Scheme (EU ETS) as well as the impacts of trading experience and compliance pressure on the endowment effect. This study is based on the complete transaction re...
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Fan Dai, Ling Xiong and Ding Ma
Greenhouse gas (GHG) benchmarking for allocation serves as rewards for early actions in mitigating GHG emissions by using more advanced technologies. China Hubei launched the carbon emission trading pilot in 2014, with the cement industry represented as ...
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Timothy Considine and Donald F. Larson
This study examines fuel switching in electricity production following the introduction of the European Union?s Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) for greenhouse gas emissions. A short-run restricted cost equation is estimated with carbon permits, high-ca...
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