Dutch greenhouse horticultural firms are energy-intensive and major emitters of greenhouse gases. This paper develops a theoretically consistent model that is able to describe the greenhouse firms` behaviour regarding energy use and investments in energy technology. The behaviour of the firm is modelled using a combination of a dynamic cost function and a static profit function framework. This paper derives the optimal quantity of energy and energy capital from the link between these two functions. The model is applied to a panel of 97 Dutch greenhouse firms over the period 2001-2008. The results show that most Dutch greenhouse firms shift from being net electricity users to net electricity producers in the long run. Investing in energy cap...
Growing plants, vegetables and flowers in greenhouses constitutes the core business and capability o...
This paper uses Data Envelopment Analysis to compute measures of the efficiency (relative to a front...
Little is known about how firms change energy consumption over time. Yet, to meet global climate cha...
Dutch greenhouse horticultural firms are energy-intensive and major emitters of greenhouse gases. Th...
Dutch greenhouse horticulture firms are energy-intensive and major emitters of greenhouse gases. Thi...
Horticultural firms are dependent on energy to produce, while policy makers focus on reducing the us...
In the Netherlands the greenhouse sector is a major user of energy. It accounts for 7% of the total ...
In the Netherlands the greenhouse sector is a major user of energy. It accounts for 7% of the total ...
In the Netherlands the greenhouse sector is a major user of energy. It accounts for 7% of the total ...
This paper estimates a sequence of energy-saving technology choices by Dutch glasshouse firms. The m...
Energy is an important production factor in glasshouse horticulture. However in recent years glassho...
Reducing the usage of fossil fuels is a central issue in ongoing policy debates. This in particular ...
Growing plants, vegetables and flowers in greenhouses constitutes the core business and capability o...
Growing plants, vegetables and flowers in greenhouses constitutes the core business and capability o...
This paper uses Data Envelopment Analysis to compute measures of the efficiency (relative to a front...
Little is known about how firms change energy consumption over time. Yet, to meet global climate cha...
Dutch greenhouse horticultural firms are energy-intensive and major emitters of greenhouse gases. Th...
Dutch greenhouse horticulture firms are energy-intensive and major emitters of greenhouse gases. Thi...
Horticultural firms are dependent on energy to produce, while policy makers focus on reducing the us...
In the Netherlands the greenhouse sector is a major user of energy. It accounts for 7% of the total ...
In the Netherlands the greenhouse sector is a major user of energy. It accounts for 7% of the total ...
In the Netherlands the greenhouse sector is a major user of energy. It accounts for 7% of the total ...
This paper estimates a sequence of energy-saving technology choices by Dutch glasshouse firms. The m...
Energy is an important production factor in glasshouse horticulture. However in recent years glassho...
Reducing the usage of fossil fuels is a central issue in ongoing policy debates. This in particular ...
Growing plants, vegetables and flowers in greenhouses constitutes the core business and capability o...
Growing plants, vegetables and flowers in greenhouses constitutes the core business and capability o...
This paper uses Data Envelopment Analysis to compute measures of the efficiency (relative to a front...
Little is known about how firms change energy consumption over time. Yet, to meet global climate cha...