Will regional economic integration influence carbon dioxide marginal abatement costs? Evidence from Chinese panel data [0.03%]
区域经济一体化是否会改变二氧化碳边际减排成本?来自中国面板数据的证据
Weijun He,Bo Wang,Danish et al.
Weijun He et al.
With frequent trade and technology diffusion, the barriers between regions are gradually weakening, and regions have become more integrated over recent years. Regional economic integration not only stimulates labour mobility, but also achie...
Modeling household energy consumption and adoption of energy efficient technology [0.03%]
基于微观视角的 Household能源消费及节能技术采纳行为建模研究
Jia Li,Richard E Just
Jia Li
This study develops a model to study household energy use behavior that can impose common preferences for feasible demand estimation with multiple discrete technology choices and multiple continuous energy consumption uses. The model impose...
The EMF 32 study on technology and climate policy strategies for greenhouse gas reductions in the U.S. electric power sector: An overview [0.03%]
美国电力部门温室气体减排技术与气候政策策略的EMF32研究概述
Brian C Murray,John Bistline,Jared Creason et al.
Brian C Murray et al.
Electric sector policy, technological change, and U.S. emissions reductions goals: Results from the EMF 32 model intercomparison project [0.03%]
电力部门政策、技术变革及美国减排目标的经济学模拟研究
John E Bistline,Elke Hodson,Charles G Rossmann et al.
John E Bistline et al.
The Energy Modeling Forum (EMF) 32 study compares a range of coordinated scenarios to explore implications of U.S. climate policy options and technological change on the electric power sector. Harmonized policy scenarios (including mass-bas...
Effects of technology assumptions on US power sector capacity, generation and emissions projections: Results from the EMF 32 Model Intercomparison Project [0.03%]
技术假设对美国电力部门容量、发电量和排放预测的影响:来自EMF 32模型比较项目的结果
Jared R Creason,John E Bistline,Elke L Hodson et al.
Jared R Creason et al.
This paper is one of two syntheses in this special issue of the results of the EMF 32 power sector study. This paper focuses on the effects of technology and market assumptions with projections out to 2050. A total of 15 models contributed ...