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  1. Do carbon offsets offset carbon?
    Erschienen: October 2021
    Verlag:  CESifo, Center for Economic Studies & Ifo Institute, Munich, Germany

    We develop and implement a new method for identifying wasted subsidies, and use it to provide systematic evidence on the misallocation of carbon offsets in the Clean Development Mechanism - the world's largest carbon offset program. Using newly... mehr

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    We develop and implement a new method for identifying wasted subsidies, and use it to provide systematic evidence on the misallocation of carbon offsets in the Clean Development Mechanism - the world's largest carbon offset program. Using newly constructed data on the locations and characteristics of 1,350 wind farms in India - a context where it was believed, ex ante, that the Clean Development Mechanism could significantly increase development above baseline projections - we estimate that at least 52% of approved carbon offsets were allocated to projects that would very likely have been built anyway. In addition to wasting scarce resources, we estimate that the sale of these offsets to regulated polluters has substantially increased global carbon dioxide emissions.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: CESifo working paper ; no. 9368 (2021)
    Schlagworte: carbon offsets; infra-marginal support; subsidies; investment; wind power; misallocation
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  2. Optimal siting of onshore wind turbines: Local disamenities matter
    Erschienen: August 2021
    Verlag:  Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung GmbH - UFZ, Leipzig

    The deployment of onshore wind power is an important means to mitigate climate change. However, wind turbines also produce local disamenities to residents living next to them, mainly due to noise emissions and visual effects. Our paper analyzes how... mehr

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    The deployment of onshore wind power is an important means to mitigate climate change. However, wind turbines also produce local disamenities to residents living next to them, mainly due to noise emissions and visual effects. Our paper analyzes how the presence of local disamenities affects the socially optimal siting of onshore wind power. The analysis builds on a spatial optimization model using geographical information system (GIS) data for Germany. Our results indicate a major spatial trade-off between the goals of minimizing electricity generation and disamenity costs. Considering disamenity costs substantially alters - and in fact dominates - the socially optimal spatial allocation of wind power deployment. This is because in Germany a) the spatial correlation between generation costs and disamenity costs is only moderately positive, and b) disamenity costs exhibit a larger spatial heterogeneity than the generation costs. These results are robust to variations in the level and slope of the disamenity cost function that we assume for the modeling. Our findings emphasize the importance of supplementing support schemes for wind power deployment with approaches that address local disamenties, e.g., compensation payments to local residents or minimum settlement distances.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: UFZ discussion papers ; 2021, 4
    Schlagworte: Externality; Germany; renewable energy; spatial optimization; wind power
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  3. Do carbon offsets offset carbon?
    Erschienen: [2021]
    Verlag:  Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics and Political Science, London

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    Schriftenreihe: Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Performance ; no. 1808 (October 2021)
    Schlagworte: carbon offsets; infra-marginal support; misallocation; investment; subsidies; wind power
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  4. A review of problems associated with learning curves for solar and wind power technologies
    Erschienen: [2021]
    Verlag:  Ratio, Näringslivets Forskningsinstitut, Stockholm

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    Schriftenreihe: Ratio working paper ; no. 347
    Schlagworte: learning curve; learning rate; energy technology; wind power; solar power
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  5. Job creation in the wind power sector through Marshallian and Jacobian knowledge spillovers
    Erschienen: [2020]
    Verlag:  Ratio, Näringslivets Forskningsinstitut, Stockholm

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    Schriftenreihe: Ratio working paper ; no. 340
    Schlagworte: Employment; knowledge spillovers; patents; renewable energy; wind power
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  6. Integration of wind power into an electricity system using pumped-storage
    economic challenges and stakeholder impacts
    Erschienen: [2021]
    Verlag:  [Department of Economics, Queen's University], [Kingston, Ontario, Canada]

    The Province of Ontario has had a very aggressive program of introducing wind electricity generation technologies into its generation supply mix. This program, combined with the rigid baseload production by nuclear and hydro plants, has created a... mehr

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    The Province of Ontario has had a very aggressive program of introducing wind electricity generation technologies into its generation supply mix. This program, combined with the rigid baseload production by nuclear and hydro plants, has created a surplus baseload electricity supply for 20 years. Pumped hydro storage (PHS) has been suggested as an economically viable technology for storing energy produced by non-dispatchable wind energy sources. In this vein, an analytical framework has been developed to explore the feasibility of the PHS facility to manage the surplus supply of electricity and compare its cost performance with the alternative gas power plants. The analysis is undertaken for a situation where the PHS plant uses surplus energy for the first 20 years of its operation, and additional wind energy would be provided for the second 20 years of the project's life. It is found that given the level of capital costs of building PHS in Ontario, the PHS expansion is not economically cost-effective to utilize the projected off-peak surpluses. The economic analysis also illustrates that in the context of Ontario, the integration of PHS with wind power generation will have a negative impact on the Canadian economy in all circumstances. This loss is borne mainly by the electricity consumers of Ontario. Even considering the cost of GHG emissions from a world perspective, this investment is not worthwhile. It would be better socially from the perspective of the world if the surplus baseload electricity from Ontario would be given away to the US free of charge. It could then be used to reduce generation by natural gas plants in the USA, hence reducing GHG emissions globally, without any incremental cost to Canada.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: [Queen's Economics Department working paper] ; [no. 1478]
    Schlagworte: economic analysis; electricity; Ontario; pumped hydro storage; wind power
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  7. A stakeholder analysis of investments in wind power electricity generation in Ontario
    Erschienen: [2021]
    Verlag:  [Queen's Economics Department], [Kingston, Ontario]

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    Schriftenreihe: Development discussion paper ; 2021-07
    Schlagworte: Economic analysis; electricity; Ontario; wind power
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  8. Spatial trade-offs in national landbased wind power production in times of biodiversity and climate crises
    Erschienen: September 2022
    Verlag:  Statistics Norway, Research Department, Oslo

    Energy generated from land-based wind power is expected to play a crucial role in the decarbonisation of the economy. With the looming biodiversity and nature crises, spatial allocation of wind power cannot, however, any longer be considered solely a... mehr

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    Energy generated from land-based wind power is expected to play a crucial role in the decarbonisation of the economy. With the looming biodiversity and nature crises, spatial allocation of wind power cannot, however, any longer be considered solely a trade-off against local disamenity costs. Emphasis should also be put on wider environmental impacts, especially if these challenge the sustainability of the whole renewable energy transition. We suggest a modelling system for spatial allocation of wind power plants (WPPs) by combining an energy system model with a comprehensive GIS analysis of WPP sites and surrounding viewscapes. The modelling approach integrates monetary cost estimates of local disamenity and loss of carbon sequestration, and impacts on wilderness and biodiversity implemented as sustainability constraints on the model. Simulating scenarios for the Norwegian energy system towards 2050, we find that the southern part of Norway is the most favourable region for wind power siting when only the energy system surplus is considered. However, when gradually adding local disamenity costs (and to a lesser extent carbon costs) and the sustainability constraints, the more beneficial siting in the northern part of Norway become. We find that the sustainability constraints have the largest impact on the spatial distribution of WPPs, but the monetised costs of satisfying them are shown to be modest. Overall, results show that there is a trade-off between local disamenities and loss of biodiversity and wilderness. Siting wind power plants outside the visual proximity of households yield negative consequences for biodiversity and wilderness.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Discussion papers / Statistics Norway, Research Department ; 992
    Schlagworte: wind power; spatial analysis; energy system model; environmental costs; disamenity costs
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  9. Quantifying trade-offs for the spatial allocation of onshore wind generation capacity
    a case study for Germany
    Erschienen: May 2021
    Verlag:  Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung GmbH - UFZ, Leipzig

    The deployment of onshore wind power is an important means to mitigate climate change. However, wind turbines also have negative impacts at the local scale, like disamenities to residents living nearby, changes in landscape quality, or conflicts with... mehr

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    The deployment of onshore wind power is an important means to mitigate climate change. However, wind turbines also have negative impacts at the local scale, like disamenities to residents living nearby, changes in landscape quality, or conflicts with nature conservation. Our paper analyses how these impacts affect the optimal siting of wind turbines, as compared to a spatial allocation focused solely on minimizing generation costs. To quantify the spatial trade-offs between these criteria, we propose a novel approach using Pareto frontiers and a Gini-like potential trade-off indicator. Our analysis builds on a spatial optimization model using geographical information system data for Germany. We show that spatial trade-offs between the criteria under consideration are significant. The size of the trade-off varies substantially with the criteria under consideration, depending on the spatial heterogeneity of each criterion as well as on the spatial correlation between the criteria. Spatial trade-offs are particularly pronounced between nature conservation (measured by impacts on wind powersensitive birds) and other criteria.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: UFZ discussion papers ; 2021, 2
    Schlagworte: impact assessment; Germany; renewable energy; spatial optimization; wind power
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  10. Uncertainties in energy markets and their consideration in energy storage evaluation
    Autor*in: Keles, Dogan
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  KIT Scientific Publishing, Karlsruhe

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    Schriftenreihe: Produktion und Energie / Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, Institut für Industriebetriebslehre und industrielle Produktion u. Deutsch-Französisches Institut für Umweltforschung ; 4
    Schlagworte: Strompreis; Volatilität; Stochastischer Prozess; Energiemarkt; Deregulierung; Windenergie; Administrierter Preis; Preisüberwachung; Staatliche Preispolitik; Elektrische Energietechnik; Lager; Theorie
    Weitere Schlagworte: (stw)Strompreis; (stw)Volatilität; (stw)Stochastischer Prozess; (stw)Energiemarkt; (stw)Deregulierung; (stw)Windenergie; (stw)Preisregulierung; (stw)Elektrische Energietechnik; (stw)Lager; (stw)Theorie; (stw)Deutschland; (Produktform)Online resource; Uncertainties in energy economics; energy storage; electricity prices; wind power; economic modeling; (DDC-Sachgruppen der Deutschen Nationalbibliografie)330; Energiespeicher; Energiespeicher; Graue Literatur
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  11. Integrating renewables in mining
    review of business models and policy implications
    Autor*in: Alova, Galina
    Erschienen: [2018]
    Verlag:  OECD Publishing, [Paris, France]

    Mining activities are energy-intensive and rely largely on fossil fuels to meet their energy demands. This exposes the mining sector to potential policy and regulatory risks, stemming from government efforts to shift the global economy to a... mehr

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    Mining activities are energy-intensive and rely largely on fossil fuels to meet their energy demands. This exposes the mining sector to potential policy and regulatory risks, stemming from government efforts to shift the global economy to a low-emission development pathway, as envisaged by the Paris Agreement. At the same time, renewables have become an increasingly cost-competitive source of power generation. This has resulted in a business case for the adoption of solar and wind energy solutions in the mining sector, to reduce costs as well as carbon footprint of operations. The sector’s energy transition also presents an opportunity for resource-rich countries, including developing economies, to foster the synergistic development of higher value added domestic activities in the renewable energy sector. The shift of the mining industry to low-carbon energy has the potential to contribute to advancing the climate and sustainable development agenda, while also pursuing economic diversification objectives. However, the integration of new technologies into conventional power systems comes with risks and challenges. This paper aims to enhance the understanding of the key drivers for, and obstacles to, renewable energy integration in mining operations, based on a review of over 30 existing projects worldwide. The analysis identifies a need for an enabling policy environment, encompassing among others a competitive energy market structure and adequate energy infrastructure, to overcome current challenges and support the synergies between the development of the mining and renewable energy sectors.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: OECD development policy papers ; no. 14 (November 2018)
    Schlagworte: mining; carbon dioxide emissions; renewable energy; wind power; photovoltaic energy; sustainable development; energy transition; Development
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  12. Rent taxes on natural resources in Norway
    a short overview
    Erschienen: January 2024
    Verlag:  CESifo, Munich, Germany

    For a long time, Norway has had resource rent taxes on oil- and natural gas extraction as well as on hydropower generation. Recently, resource rent taxes have also been levied on aquaculture, and wind power generation. This paper, gives a short... mehr

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    For a long time, Norway has had resource rent taxes on oil- and natural gas extraction as well as on hydropower generation. Recently, resource rent taxes have also been levied on aquaculture, and wind power generation. This paper, gives a short overview of the rent theory, the basis for rent generation in Norway, the size of rent generated, the Norwegian tax system for resource rent for each of the resources considered, and the rent taxes collected.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: CESifo working papers ; 10911 (2024)
    Schlagworte: natural resources; rent taxes; oil and gas; hydropower; wind power; aquaculture
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  13. Integrating renewables in mining
    review of business models and policy implications
    Autor*in: Alova, Galina
    Erschienen: [2018]
    Verlag:  OECD Publishing, [Paris, France]

    Mining activities are energy-intensive and rely largely on fossil fuels to meet their energy demands. This exposes the mining sector to potential policy and regulatory risks, stemming from government efforts to shift the global economy to a... mehr

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    Mining activities are energy-intensive and rely largely on fossil fuels to meet their energy demands. This exposes the mining sector to potential policy and regulatory risks, stemming from government efforts to shift the global economy to a low-emission development pathway, as envisaged by the Paris Agreement. At the same time, renewables have become an increasingly cost-competitive source of power generation. This has resulted in a business case for the adoption of solar and wind energy solutions in the mining sector, to reduce costs as well as carbon footprint of operations. The sector’s energy transition also presents an opportunity for resource-rich countries, including developing economies, to foster the synergistic development of higher value added domestic activities in the renewable energy sector. The shift of the mining industry to low-carbon energy has the potential to contribute to advancing the climate and sustainable development agenda, while also pursuing economic diversification objectives. However, the integration of new technologies into conventional power systems comes with risks and challenges. This paper aims to enhance the understanding of the key drivers for, and obstacles to, renewable energy integration in mining operations, based on a review of over 30 existing projects worldwide. The analysis identifies a need for an enabling policy environment, encompassing among others a competitive energy market structure and adequate energy infrastructure, to overcome current challenges and support the synergies between the development of the mining and renewable energy sectors.

     

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    Schlagworte: mining; carbon dioxide emissions; renewable energy; wind power; photovoltaic energy; sustainable development; energy transition; Development
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  14. Carbon taxes and feed-in tariffs
    using screening curves and load duration to determine the optimal mix of generation assets
    Erschienen: June 2016
    Verlag:  REPA Resource Economics & Policy Analysis Research Group, Department of Economics, University of Victoria, Victoria

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    Schriftenreihe: Working paper / Resource Economics & Policy Analysis Research Group, Department of Economics, University of Victoria ; 2016-02
    Schlagworte: Electricity; renewable energy and climate change policy; wind power; nuclear energy
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  15. Is there a future for nuclear power?
    wind and emission reduction targets in Alberta
    Erschienen: June 2016
    Verlag:  REPA Resource Economics & Policy Analysis Research Group, Department of Economics, University of Victoria, Victoria

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    Schlagworte: Electricity; renewable energy and climate change; wind power; intermittent energy; nuclear power
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