Présentation
Ce carnet propose une veille scientifique et sélective sur l’économie de l’énergie et du changement climatique, élaborée au sein de l’axe énergie de l’UMR GAEL (CNRS-INRA-Univ. Grenoble Alpes- Grenoble INP).
Contact : Céline Rival
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Archives
Mots-clés
adaptation
Allemagne
carbon capture and storage
changement climatique
China
city
climate change
climate change negotiations
climate policy
developing countries
développement durable
efficacité énergétique
electricity
electricity market
energy
energy efficiency
energy policy
energy security
EU ETS
Europe
European Union
France
Germany
India
innovation
Mitigation
natural gas
oil
politique climatique
politique énergétique
prospective
renewable energy
Russia
scenario
shale gas
smart grid
sustainable development
transition énergétique
Union européenne
United Kingdom
USA
ville
électricité
énergie
énergie nucléaire
Plus
New Economics Papers Energy Economics (REPEC)
- Tiered Electricity Pricing for Sustainable Groundwater Use for Irrigation
- Leveraging Potential of Dung for Energy Security and Sustainable Agriculture
- Optimal bidding of uncertain renewable electricity in sequential markets - Implications of risk aversion and imperfect competition
- Counting Carbon Molecules in Products: Disentangling the Growing Web of Carbon Intensity Methods
- The Sovereign Greenium: Big Promise but Small Price Effect
- Save It or Spend It? How New Mexico, Pennsylvania, and Texas Manage Oil and Gas Revenues for the Future
- Congress’s Role in Promoting Environmental Policy Evaluation
- Green versus Conventional Corporate Debt: From Issuances to Emissions
