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  • DIW Economic Bulletin 28/29 / 2015

    Combining Dynamic Allocation and Inclusion of Consumption into the EU ETS Would Be Beneficial: Six Questions to Karsten Neuhoff

    2015
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 28/29 / 2015

    Leakage Protection for Carbon-Intensive Materials Post-2020

    Climate protection is a global challenge that all countries have a common but differentiated responsibility to address. However, not all governments are willing to commit to targets of equal stringency, and individual countries may put different emphases on carbon pricing in their policy mix. Carbon prices may thus continue to differ over longer time horizons. Therefore, measures to protect production ...

    2015| Karsten Neuhoff, William Acworth, Roland Ismer, Oliver Sartor, Lars Zetterberg
  • DIW Wochenbericht 29/30 / 2015

    Modernisierung und Innovation bei CO₂-intensiven Materialien: Lehren aus der Stahl- und Zementindustrie

    Seit 2007 ist die europäische Zement- und Stahlindustrie mit einer starken Nachfragereduktion konfrontiert, die zu Überkapazitäten führte. Aus diesem Grund kommt es nur in begrenztem Maße zu Reinvestitionen bei Produktionsanlagen. Dies gefährdet jedoch die längerfristige Wirtschaftlichkeit und den Erhalt vieler Anlagen. Neue Perspektiven für diese Branchen könnten sich aus Innovations-und Modernisierungsoptionen ...

    2015| Karsten Neuhoff, Andrzej Ancygier, Jean-Pierre Ponssard, Philippe Quirion, Nagore Sabio, Oliver Sartor, Misato Sato, Anne Schopp
  • DIW Wochenbericht 29/30 / 2015

    Eine Kombination von dynamischer Zuteilung und Einbeziehung des Konsums in den Emissionshandel wäre vorteilhaft: Sechs Fragen an Karsten Neuhoff

    2015
  • DIW Wochenbericht 29/30 / 2015

    Maßnahmen zum Schutz vor Carbon Leakage für CO₂-intensive Materialien im Zeitraum nach 2020

    Klimaschutz ist eine globale Herausforderung, für deren Bewältigung alle Länder eine gemeinsame, aber differenzierte Verantwortung tragen. Einzelne Länder setzen in ihrem Politikmix jedoch unterschiedlich stark auf die Bepreisung von CO2, so dass sich die CO2-Preise in verschiedenen Ländern und Weltregionen noch auf längere Sicht unterscheiden können. Dann wären Maßnahmen zum Schutz vor der Verlagerung ...

    2015| Karsten Neuhoff, William Acworth, Roland Ismer, Oliver Sartor, Lars Zetterberg
  • Externe Monographien

    The Local Economic Impact of Wind Power Deployment

    Globally installed wind power capacity has grown tremendously since 2000. This study focuses on the local economic impacts of wind power deployment. A theoretical model shows that wind power deployment is not necessarily driven by locally-accruing economic payoffs, but also by other factors such as emphasis on environmentally-friendly energy production and its associated benefits. The theoretical analysis ...

    Bonn: IZA, 2015, 78 S.
    (Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 9025)
    | Nils May, Oivind A. Nilsen
  • DIW Roundup 59 / 2015

    The Market Stability Reserve: Is Europe Serious about the Energy Union?

    The European Union Emission Trading Scheme (EU ETS) has been implemented to provide a common climate policy instrument across European Union countries, to contribute to a credible investment perspective for low-carbon investors and support further European integration of energy markets. Thus the EU ETS is a key element of the European Energy Union.However, given the accumulation of a large surplus ...

    2015| William Acworth, Nils May, Karsten Neuhoff
  • Externe Monographien

    Is a Market Stability Reserve Likely to Improve the Functioning of the EU ETS? Evidence from a Model Comparison Exercise

    In January 2014 the European Commission proposed the introduction of a Market Stability Reserve (MSR) to improve the functioning of the European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS). According to the European Commission, the MSR is designed to adjust the EU ETS to supply-demand imbalances and protect the system from unexpected and sudden demand shocks and by doing so, ensure an efficient abatement ...

    London: Climate Strategies, 2015, VIII, 30 S. | Karsten Neuhoff, William Acworth, Regina Betz, Dallas Burtraw, Johanna Cludius, Harrison Fell, Cameron Hepburn, Charles Holt, Frank Jotzo, Sascha Kollenberg, Florian Landis, Stephen Salant, Anne Schopp, William Shobe, Luca Taschini, Raphael Trotignon
  • Externe referierte Aufsätze

    Sectors under Scrutiny: Evaluation of Indicators to Assess the Risk of Carbon Leakage in the UK and Germany

    One of the central debates surrounding the design of the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme is the approach to address carbon leakage concerns. Correctly identifying the economic activities exposed to the risk of carbon leakage represents the first step in mitigating the risk effectively. This paper assesses the robustness of the quantitative assessment criteria used by the European Commission ...

    In: Environmental & Resource Economics 60 (2015), 1, S. 99-124 | Misato Sato, Karsten Neuhoff, Verena Graichen, Katja Schumacher, Felix Matthes
  • Externe referierte Aufsätze

    The Three Domains Structure of Energy-Climate Transitions

    This paper argues that the development of energy systems rests on a combination of three different domains of socio-economic processes and associated modes of decision-making. For shorthand these are termed ‘satisficing’, ‘optimising’, and ‘transforming’ domains, with corresponding underpinnings found in behavioural, neoclassical, and evolutionary economics respectively. Each domain operates at different ...

    In: Technological Forecasting & Social Change 98 (2015), S. 290-302 | Michael Grubb, Jean-Charles Hourcade, Karsten Neuhoff
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