Parliamentary Secretary Mike Bernier summarizes British Columbia’s positive experience with its revenue-neutral carbon tax

Carbon Capture is Messy and Fraught – But Might Be Essential

Posted on October 29th, 2018 by tagadmin

Who would pay for a company to sequester carbon underground? MIT economist Christopher Knittel discusses a potential solution in a Wired article here.

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Parliamentary Secretary Mike Bernier summarizes British Columbia’s positive experience with its revenue-neutral carbon tax

Dynamic Competition and Arbitrage in Electricity Markets: The Role of Financial Players

Posted on October 12th, 2018 by tagadmin

Market power is typically an important concern in restructured electricity markets. This paper shows that financial traders, who trade alongside physical buyers and sellers, can increase competitiveness and lead to lower consumer prices by effectively competing with generators and restricting their market power.

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Parliamentary Secretary Mike Bernier summarizes British Columbia’s positive experience with its revenue-neutral carbon tax

Carbon tax debate: Nobels and IPCC vs. Trump and Doug Ford

Posted on October 9th, 2018 by tagadmin

In an article in Grist, Professor Christopher Knittel comments on the carbon tax debate. Read the full article here.

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