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Energy and Environment Regulation

Economic evaluation of different generating systems: Environmental cost and carbon tax simulation

Kazuya Fujime

published September 1993

Delivered as part of 'Energy and Environment Regulation', Occasional seminars and conferences 1993

This study examines perspectives of different generating systems (nuclear, LNG, coal, oil, thermal power) in economic terms by extimating their generating costs at the plants commissioned in fiscal 1992 and those in fiscal 2000 from …

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Notes on energy prices and regulatory policy

George Yarrow

published September 1993

Delivered as part of 'Energy and Environment Regulation', Occasional seminars and conferences 1993

Energy prices are a much favoured target of public policy, subject to price controls in franchised monopoly markets, with a levy applied to electricity generated from fossil-fuel generating sets passed over to the operators of …

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Regulatory interventions for promoting investments in environmentally benign energy technologies

Professor Kenji Yamaji

published September 1993

Delivered as part of 'Energy and Environment Regulation', Occasional seminars and conferences 1993

The costs and effectiveness of two CO2 emission control policies in Japan

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The optimal control of global warming

David Maddison

published September 1993

Delivered as part of 'Energy and Environment Regulation', Occasional seminars and conferences 1993

This paper integrates a simple model of the global economy with a model of the global climate in order to calculate the associated evolution of global warming over the very long term. It includes both …

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