This article seeks to describe methodology for taking into account the damage cost caused to the environment by electricity generation, so-called internalizing of external costs, i.e. ExternE, and presents examples of using it in Eastern European countries. The cost rates calculated on the basis of ExternE methodology are tested on data of Estonian oil shale-fired power plants. Also the issue of optimality of the external costs in electricity pro-ducer price is discussed
External costs are the main market failure. Pollution taxes and other fl exible market instruments a...
The internalisation of external costs is a key element for the implementation of sustainable develop...
All the damages that are not reflected in the market price are called external costs. The external c...
The external costs of electricity generation can be characterised by the resulting social and enviro...
Environmental costs of electric power generation are receiving increasing attention as an important ...
The present paper is concerned with the impact of the internalisation of environmental externalities...
In this article a bottom-up approach to quantification of air pollution externalities from electrici...
The article presents a methodology for assessing external cost in the energy industry. This requires...
In this paper the author looks at the question of placing values on the costs of pollution generated...
The European Commission's ExternE Project has made major advances in the quantification of external ...
The world currently stands witness to increasing energy demand mainly because of population growth a...
AbstractIn order to achieve the cost-optimal level, from the social point of view, the state/governm...
Internalizing of external costs leads to a better allocation of economic resources, and so to an imp...
In the present paper, after reviewing the results of the ExternE project and its follow-up stages in...
A paper recently published in this journal, 'The External Costs of Electricity Generation: Lessons f...
External costs are the main market failure. Pollution taxes and other fl exible market instruments a...
The internalisation of external costs is a key element for the implementation of sustainable develop...
All the damages that are not reflected in the market price are called external costs. The external c...
The external costs of electricity generation can be characterised by the resulting social and enviro...
Environmental costs of electric power generation are receiving increasing attention as an important ...
The present paper is concerned with the impact of the internalisation of environmental externalities...
In this article a bottom-up approach to quantification of air pollution externalities from electrici...
The article presents a methodology for assessing external cost in the energy industry. This requires...
In this paper the author looks at the question of placing values on the costs of pollution generated...
The European Commission's ExternE Project has made major advances in the quantification of external ...
The world currently stands witness to increasing energy demand mainly because of population growth a...
AbstractIn order to achieve the cost-optimal level, from the social point of view, the state/governm...
Internalizing of external costs leads to a better allocation of economic resources, and so to an imp...
In the present paper, after reviewing the results of the ExternE project and its follow-up stages in...
A paper recently published in this journal, 'The External Costs of Electricity Generation: Lessons f...
External costs are the main market failure. Pollution taxes and other fl exible market instruments a...
The internalisation of external costs is a key element for the implementation of sustainable develop...
All the damages that are not reflected in the market price are called external costs. The external c...