Calili, Rodrigo F. Souza, Reinaldo C. Galli, Alain Armstrong, Margaret Marcato, André Luis M.
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Energy Policy
•It is preferable to invest in energy efficiency than to construct a big power plant.•An increase of energy efficiency policies would reduce the operating cost in Brazil.•We have a great reduction of CO2eq emissions by means of energy efficiency policies.
Azens, A. Granqvist, C.
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Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry
This paper covers three aspects of electrochromic smart windows. Their energy efficiency is discussed, and it is argued that a control strategy considering whether a room is in use or not can lead to large savings of the energy needed for space cooling. With regard to durability, it is shown that chemical compatibility between the electrolyte and e...
Pallav Purohit
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Energy Policy
Abstract An attempt to develop a simple framework for financial evaluation of renewable energy technologies (RETs) such as photovoltaic (PV) pump, windmill pump, biogas and producer gas-driven dual fuel engine pumps for irrigation water pumping has been made. The unit cost of water and unit cost of useful energy delivered by the RETs have been esti...
Pallav Purohit Axel Michaelowa
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Energy Policy
Abstract So far, the cumulative capacity of renewable energy systems such as bagasse cogeneration in India is far below their theoretical potential despite government subsidy programmes. One of the major barriers is the high investment cost of these systems. The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) provides industrialized countries with an incentive t...
Maslyuk, Svetlana Smyth, Russell
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Energy Policy
In this article, we examine whether WTI and Brent crude oil spot and futures prices (at 1, 3 and 6 months to maturity) contain a unit root with one and two structural breaks, employing weekly data over the period 1991–2004. To realise this objective we employ Lagrange multiplier (LM) unit root tests with one and two endogenous structural breaks pro...
Macintosh, Andrew Wallace, Lailey
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Energy Policy
International aviation is growing rapidly, resulting in rising aviation greenhouse gas emissions. Concerns about the growth trajectory of the industry and emissions have led to calls for market measures such as emissions trading and carbon levies to be introduced to restrict demand and prompt innovation. This paper provides an overview of the scien...
Maslyuk, Svetlana Smyth, Russell
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Energy Policy
The purpose of this study is to examine whether crude oil spot and futures prices of the same and different grades are cointegrated using a residual-based cointegration test that allows for one structural break in the cointegrating vector and high-frequency data. We choose the US WTI and the UK Brent as the representative crudes for this analysis s...
Algieri, Bernardina
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Energy Policy
•The effects of biofuels and other economic and financial factors on daily returns of commodity futures prices are examined.•A GARCH methodology in univariate and multivariate settings is adopted.•The results show that a complex of drivers is relevant in explaining commodity futures returns.•Energy market returns play a significant role in pushing ...
Sorrell, Steve Speirs, Jamie
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Natural Resources Research
A growing number of commentators are forecasting a near-term peak and subsequent terminal decline in the global production of conventional oil as a result of the physical depletion of the resource. These forecasts frequently rely on the estimates of the ultimately recoverable resources (URR) of different regions, obtained through the use of curve-f...
Ho, Shirley S. Scheufele, Dietram A. Corley, Elizabeth A.
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Journal of Nanoparticle Research
Using a nationally representative telephone survey of 1,015 adults in the United States, this study examines how value predispositions, communication variables, and perceptions of risks and benefits are associated with public support for federal funding of nanotechnology. Our findings show that highly religious individuals were less supportive of f...