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  2. This document lists key outputs from the TSEC Research ...

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    19 Jan 2024: uk . 0503 ‐ Brunekreeft, G. and Newbery, D. M., Should Merchant Transmission Investment be Subject to a Must‐offer Provision?, Journal of Regulatory Economics 30(3), 2006 . ... and Neuhoff, K.,
  3. Vincent Mak - CV (PDF)

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    3 Apr 2024: networks: Experimental study of equilibrium choice and system dynamics. Journal of Operations Management (Special Issue on System Dynamics: Emergence, Reinforcement, Adaptation and Traps) 39-40 31-47. ...  Journal of Business Research.  Journal of
  4. Marginal curtailment of wind and solar PV (ERPG2401)

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    20 Feb 2024: Energy and. Environmental Economics, Inc. 16. Newbery, D.2021. NationalEnergy andClimate Plans for the island of Ireland: windcurtail-. ... Novan, K.andY.Wang, 2024. Estimatesof themarginal curtailment rates for solarandwind. generation. Journal of
  5. 1 Net zero and future energy scenarios: A response ...

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    7 Feb 2024: Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. Weitzman M., 1998. Why the Far-Distant Future Should Be Discounted at Its Lowest Possible Rate, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 36(3), ... Journal of Environmental and Resource
  6. www.eprg.group.cam.ac.uk Output vs Input subsidies in agriculture: a…

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    18 Jun 2024: 2 Michael Pollitt is Professor of Business Economics at the Judge Business School of the University of Cambridge. ... Consideration of heterogeneity in preferences and associated willingness to pay is important for achieving environmental objectives
  7. 1 DB\Comment on CREG Capacity Remuneration Mechanisms or Energy-Only…

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    7 Feb 2024: The German Federal Ministry of Economics and Energy (2019) argued. 14 CREG, in response to this argument, point out that “Risks can be traded and spread. ... Ministry of Economics and Energy, 2019, p.94), and later, “In Germany/Luxembourg, LoLP
  8. Faculty of Economics TA C K L I N ...

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    12 Feb 2024: Professor Michael Grubb Chief Economist, the Carbon Trust; Senior Research Associate, Cambridge Faculty of Economics; and Chairman, Climate Strategies. ... But often additional management attention is required. The design, implementation, and visibility
  9. Watts Next: Securing Europe’s Energy and Competitiveness

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    25 Mar 2024: Finally, a stronger push for a more circular economy could help not only on the environmental or climate fronts, but also to ease dependence on limited sources of metals critical to ... lithium and 72% of processed cobalt (Go 2022; The Economist –

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