Search for dissertations about: "Tradable"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the word Tradable.
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1. Markets for Energy Efficiency - Exploring the new horizons of tradable certificate schemes
Abstract : This doctoral thesis explores the implications of establishing tradable certificate schemes for improving energy efficiency (so-called ‘Tradable White Certificate’ [TWC] schemes). Carrying out different case studies, a set of complementary evaluation methods is applied in conducting ex-ante and ex-post evaluation studies. READ MORE
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2. Essays on Energy and Climate Policy – Green Certificates, Emissions Trading and Electricity Prices
Abstract : Paper I: An Electricity Trading System with Tradable Green Certificates and CO₂-emission Allowances Combinations of various policy instruments to deal with the threat of climate change are used throughout the world. The aim of this article is to investigate an electricity market with two different policy instruments, Tradable Green Certificates (TGCs) and CO₂ emission allowances (an Emission Trading System, ETS). READ MORE
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3. Simulating conditions for combined heat and power in the Swedish district heating sector
Abstract : The most important issues in the European energy sector today are how toincrease competitiveness on the energy markets, reduce both CO2 emissions anddependence on imported fuels. These issues are also important aspects of Swedish energypolicy. In Sweden, the district heating (DH) sector has commonly been used to achieveSwedish energy policy goals. READ MORE
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4. Including International Aviation in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme
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5. Common Energy and Climate Strategies for the Nordic Countries - A Model Analysis
Abstract : Increased competition and market integration into a wider geographical context are currently on the energy- and climate-policy agenda in Northern Europe. It is likely that several energy-and environment-related markets will coexist within a near future, for example markets for electricity and emission permits for CO2. READ MORE