The Cost of Abating CO2 emissions by Renewable Energy Incentives
Start date
11.10.2012
11.10.2012
End date
11.10.2012
11.10.2012
Time
12:00 - 13:30
12:00 - 13:30
Location
Venice
Venice
Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei
Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore
30124 Venice
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Video-conference
at FEEM Milan
h. 12.00 Seminar
h. 13.00 Light Lunch
Speakers
Denny Ellerman, European University Institute – Climate Policy Research Unit
Seminars Office, seminars@feem.it
Incentives for the development of renewable energy have increasingly become an instrument of climate policy, that is, as a means to reduce GHG emissions. This research analyzes the German experience in promoting renewable energy over the past decade to identify the economic cost of reducing CO2 emissions through the promotion of renewable energy, specifically, wind and solar.
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The Cost of Abating CO2 emissions by Renewable Energy Incentives
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