Increased energy efficiency in the context of sustainable development has gained renewed political momentum because it can benefit the economy, the environment and society. Recently, new developments in energy and climate change policy have revealed a growing interest in implementing ‘Tradable White Certificate’ (TWC) schemes as a new market-based policy instrument for improving energy efficiency. This book explores the consequences of establishing TWC schemes and answers questions concerning crucial market and policy conditions that affect their performance. It presents key concepts and methodological aspects involved in evaluating the effects of energy efficiency trading schemes. The research concentrates on several issues, including the ...
This paper deals with modeling the effects of introducing a market-based tool for improving end-user...
There is growing interest worldwide in more effective policies to promote industrial energy efficien...
In this paper we analyze interactions of two energy policy instruments, namely a White Certificates ...
This doctoral thesis explores the implications of establishing tradable certificate schemes for impr...
In the wake of a steadily expanding climate policy portfolio tradable white certificates (TWCs) are ...
This paper provides an empirical analysis of market behaviour under ‘Tradable White Certificate’ (TW...
Tradable green certificate (TGC) schemes have been developed and tested in several countries to fost...
This paper examines the economic, environmental and distributional impacts of an idealised tradable ...
Recent years have witnessed regained political momentum on energy efficiency and interest in establi...
International audienceTradable White Certificates (TWC) schemes, also labelled Energy-Efficiency Cer...
The EU and its member states are developing their ow policies targeting at energy supply, energy dem...
Tradable White Certificates (TWC) schemes, also labelled Energy-Efficiency Certificates schemes, wer...
A number of Member States of the European Union (EU) have introduced market-based policy portfolios ...
White certificates schemes mandate competing energy companies to promote energy efficiency with flex...
In this paper we analyze interactions of two energy policy instruments, namely a White Certificates ...
This paper deals with modeling the effects of introducing a market-based tool for improving end-user...
There is growing interest worldwide in more effective policies to promote industrial energy efficien...
In this paper we analyze interactions of two energy policy instruments, namely a White Certificates ...
This doctoral thesis explores the implications of establishing tradable certificate schemes for impr...
In the wake of a steadily expanding climate policy portfolio tradable white certificates (TWCs) are ...
This paper provides an empirical analysis of market behaviour under ‘Tradable White Certificate’ (TW...
Tradable green certificate (TGC) schemes have been developed and tested in several countries to fost...
This paper examines the economic, environmental and distributional impacts of an idealised tradable ...
Recent years have witnessed regained political momentum on energy efficiency and interest in establi...
International audienceTradable White Certificates (TWC) schemes, also labelled Energy-Efficiency Cer...
The EU and its member states are developing their ow policies targeting at energy supply, energy dem...
Tradable White Certificates (TWC) schemes, also labelled Energy-Efficiency Certificates schemes, wer...
A number of Member States of the European Union (EU) have introduced market-based policy portfolios ...
White certificates schemes mandate competing energy companies to promote energy efficiency with flex...
In this paper we analyze interactions of two energy policy instruments, namely a White Certificates ...
This paper deals with modeling the effects of introducing a market-based tool for improving end-user...
There is growing interest worldwide in more effective policies to promote industrial energy efficien...
In this paper we analyze interactions of two energy policy instruments, namely a White Certificates ...