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Main Author: Martin, Will 1953- (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C The World Bank 1999
Subjects:
Abatement Options
Activities
Approach
Carbon Dioxide
Carbon Dioxide Emissions
Carbon Emissions
Carbon Policy and Trading
Certified Project Activity
Emission
Emission Reduction
Energy
Energy Production and Transportation
Energy Products
Energy Sources
Energy Use
Energy and Environment
Environment
Environment and Energy Efficiency
Fuel
Fuels
Global Greenhouse Gas
Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Greenhouse Gases
Macroeconomics and Economic Growth
Markets and Market Access
Price
Prices
Public Sector Development
Transport
Transport and Environment
Links:http://elibrary.worldbank.org/content/workingpaper/10.1596/1813-9450-2359
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (32 Seiten)
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520 1 |a June 2000 - Most proposals for joint implementation of energy projects emphasize installing more technically efficient capital equipment to allow reduced energy use for any given mix of input and output. But increases in energy efficiency are likely to have second-round effects. Reducing energy demand, for example, will reduce the market price of energy and stimulate energy use, partially offsetting the initial reduction in demand. These effects are likely to be substantially larger in the long run, reducing the magnitude of these offsets. Efficient reduction of carbon dioxide emissions requires coordination of international efforts. Approaches proposed include carbon taxes, emission quotas, and jointly implemented energy projects. To reduce emissions efficiently requires equalizing the marginal costs of reduction between countries. The apparently large differentials between the costs of reducing emissions in industrial and developing countries implies a great potential for lowering the costs of reducing emissions by focusing on projects in developing countries. Most proposals for joint implementation of energy projects emphasize installing more technically efficient capital equipment, to allow reductions in energy use for any given mix of input and output. But such increases in efficiency are likely to have potentially important second-round impacts: · Lowering the relative effective price of specific energy products. · Lowering the price of energy relative to other inputs. · Lowering the price of energy-intensive products relative to other products. Martin explores the consequences of these second-round impacts and suggests ways to deal with them in practical joint-implementation projects. For example, the direct impact of reducing the effective price of a fuel is to increase consumption of that fuel. 
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