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Price and welfare effects of emission quota allocation
(Discussion Papers;No. 661, Working paper, 2011)Abstract: We analyze how different ways of allocating emission quotas may influence the electricity market. Using a large-scale numerical model of the Western European energy market, we show that different allocation ... -
Price Sensitivity of Residential Energy Consumption in Norway
(Discussion papers; No.232, Working paper, 1998-09)The main aim of this paper is to test the stability of the results of a model which focus on the relationship between the choice of heating equipment and the residential energy consumption. The results for the income and ... -
Residential energy consumption for space heating in Norwegian households : a discrete-continuous choice approach
(Discussion Papers;No. 231, Working paper, 1998)In this paper the demand for space heating energy is estimated by using a discrete-continuous choice model which focuses on the relationship between the choice of heating equipment and energy consumption. The model is ... -
The role of the Artic in future global petroleum supply
(Discussion Papers;645, Working paper, 2011)The Arctic has a substantial share of global petroleum resources, but at higher costs than in most other petroleum provinces. Arctic states and petroleum companies are carefully considering the potential for future extraction ... -
Short run effects of bleaker prospects for oligopolistic producers of a non-renewable resource
(Discussion papers;733, Working paper, 2013-01)In a non-renewable resource market with imperfect competition, the resource owners’ supply is governed both by current demand and by the resource rent. New information regarding future market conditions will typically ... -
The Anatomy of electricity demand: A CGE decomposition for Norway
(Discussion Papers;No. 426, Working paper, 2005)Abstract: The paper derives a general equilibrium demand function for electricity by imposing a specific closure rule on a large CGE-model of the Norwegian economy. By a decomposition technique it quantifies the ... -
The Future European natural gas market - are lower gas prices attainable?
(Discussion Papers;No. 379, Working paper, 2004)Abstract: The present paper investigates effects of regulatory inspections on compliance and emissions of energy intensive manufacturing plants in Norway. The regression analysis shows that increased probability of ... -
The importance of volatility in inflow in a deregulated hydro-dominated power market
(Discussion Papers;No. 472, Working paper, 2006)Abstract: In 2002/2003, the Nordic hydro-dominated power market faced a short-term supply shock. In autumn, precipitation and inflow were unusually low. As a result, there were record high prices in the following winter. ... -
The Kyoto Protocol without USA and Australia - with the Russian Federation as a strategic permit seller
(Discussion Papers;No. 349, Working paper, 2003)Abstract: After the U.S. and Australian withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol, and the extension of national quotas in the Bonn- and Marrakesh-agreements, meager environmental effects and a low price of emission permits is ... -
Time-differentiated pricing and direct load control of residential electricity consumption
(Discussion Papers;No. 461, Working paper, 2006)Abstract: Time-of-use and real-time spot pricing tariffs in conjunction with direct load control of water heaters was offered to residential electricity consumers in a large-scale demand response experiment. Hourly data ...