Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is now an important and urgent matter. A key observation is that systems control theory can be used to design the optimal policy that both achieves sustainable levels of emissions of CO2 (and other greenhouse gases) and minimises the impact on the economy, while explicitly addressing the high levels of uncertainty associated with predictions of future emissions. As an initial result, in this paper a test bed for the above approach the UK 4see model is introduced, which is suitable for using control theory to design sustainable policies for greenhouse gas emissions. The basic structure and principle of the model is described and its implementation in Matlab Simulink is presented. A linearised state space mod...
Future emissions of trace gases are intrinsically linked to economic growth and abatement policies, ...
The possibility of greenhouse warming has received growing attention in recent years. Many scientific...
Non-CO2 gas (CH4, N2O and F gas) emissions account for 25 percent of all greenhouse gas in the year ...
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is now an urgent priority. Systems control theory, and in particul...
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is now an important and pressing matter. Systems control theory, a...
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is now an important and pressing matter. Systems control theory, a...
This paper investigates the economic implications of a comprehensive approach to greenhouse policies...
This paper formally introduces the concept of mitigation as a stochastic control problem. This is il...
Society has to find ways and means to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases, mainly carbon dioxide...
This paper aims at defining some ecologically adjusted aggregates with a view to building a "green" ...
This paper investigates the economic implications of a comprehensive approach to greenhouse policies...
In 1997, the third Conference of the Parties (COP3) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Cl...
A December 2004 report by the National Commission on Energy Policy outlined a plan to implement a na...
In this paper we examine the interaction between technology policy and its impact on the full basket...
This paper compares technological development paths that determine future mitigation scenarios aimed...
Future emissions of trace gases are intrinsically linked to economic growth and abatement policies, ...
The possibility of greenhouse warming has received growing attention in recent years. Many scientific...
Non-CO2 gas (CH4, N2O and F gas) emissions account for 25 percent of all greenhouse gas in the year ...
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is now an urgent priority. Systems control theory, and in particul...
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is now an important and pressing matter. Systems control theory, a...
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is now an important and pressing matter. Systems control theory, a...
This paper investigates the economic implications of a comprehensive approach to greenhouse policies...
This paper formally introduces the concept of mitigation as a stochastic control problem. This is il...
Society has to find ways and means to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases, mainly carbon dioxide...
This paper aims at defining some ecologically adjusted aggregates with a view to building a "green" ...
This paper investigates the economic implications of a comprehensive approach to greenhouse policies...
In 1997, the third Conference of the Parties (COP3) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Cl...
A December 2004 report by the National Commission on Energy Policy outlined a plan to implement a na...
In this paper we examine the interaction between technology policy and its impact on the full basket...
This paper compares technological development paths that determine future mitigation scenarios aimed...
Future emissions of trace gases are intrinsically linked to economic growth and abatement policies, ...
The possibility of greenhouse warming has received growing attention in recent years. Many scientific...
Non-CO2 gas (CH4, N2O and F gas) emissions account for 25 percent of all greenhouse gas in the year ...