A relationship exists for the liberalised Australian electricity supply industry between institutional structures and technological change. The traditional institutional framework has been based on centralised generation and a regulated vertically integrated monopoly structure. This paper investigates the issues of institutional and technological change using the social cost perspective (including externalities), and focuses on the imperatives of greenhouse gas emission reductions. An Australian context has been chosen for the paper, in light of a proposed price on carbon; be that via an emission trading scheme or carbon tax. The power generation sector is dominated by coal- and gas-fired power plants due to the large reserves of coal and g...
Australia’s major trading partners have higher direct and indirect carbon pricing in their electrici...
textSocial, political, and economic trends suggest that the United States may soon join other Unite...
textSocial, political, and economic trends suggest that the United States may soon join other Unite...
A relationship exists for the liberalised Australian electricity supply industry between institution...
In Australia, carbon emissions pricing is politically contentious. The current Labor government has ...
This article examines various greenhouse gas scenarios for the electricity supply industry in the co...
This paper identifies principles for carbon pricing that could attract a broad based and durable soc...
This paper identifies principles for carbon pricing that could attract a broad based and durable soc...
The debate over the most efficient way to manage the adversities of climate change has intensified o...
© 2015, (publisher). All rights reserved. Introducing its now-abolished carbon price from July 2012,...
Australia’s carbon price has been in operation for two years. The electricity sector accounts for th...
The key finding of this review is that a greater focus on externalities, preferably quantified in mo...
As part of the Australian Government’s Clean Energy Plan, the Government has attempted to harness th...
In this paper, which forms a chapter in the forthcoming Book âÂÂDelivering a Low Carbon Electricity...
Australia’s total primary energy consumption grew by 3.6 per cent per annum between 1993/94 and 1997...
Australia’s major trading partners have higher direct and indirect carbon pricing in their electrici...
textSocial, political, and economic trends suggest that the United States may soon join other Unite...
textSocial, political, and economic trends suggest that the United States may soon join other Unite...
A relationship exists for the liberalised Australian electricity supply industry between institution...
In Australia, carbon emissions pricing is politically contentious. The current Labor government has ...
This article examines various greenhouse gas scenarios for the electricity supply industry in the co...
This paper identifies principles for carbon pricing that could attract a broad based and durable soc...
This paper identifies principles for carbon pricing that could attract a broad based and durable soc...
The debate over the most efficient way to manage the adversities of climate change has intensified o...
© 2015, (publisher). All rights reserved. Introducing its now-abolished carbon price from July 2012,...
Australia’s carbon price has been in operation for two years. The electricity sector accounts for th...
The key finding of this review is that a greater focus on externalities, preferably quantified in mo...
As part of the Australian Government’s Clean Energy Plan, the Government has attempted to harness th...
In this paper, which forms a chapter in the forthcoming Book âÂÂDelivering a Low Carbon Electricity...
Australia’s total primary energy consumption grew by 3.6 per cent per annum between 1993/94 and 1997...
Australia’s major trading partners have higher direct and indirect carbon pricing in their electrici...
textSocial, political, and economic trends suggest that the United States may soon join other Unite...
textSocial, political, and economic trends suggest that the United States may soon join other Unite...