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Reaching Brazil's Nationally Determined Contributions: An assessment of the key transitions in final demand and employment 期刊论文
ENERGY POLICY, 2019, 135
作者:  Bastidas, Daniel;  Mc Isaac, Florent
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Input-output  Leontief model  Network  Energy sources  Employment  Brazil  
Evaluating regulatory strategies for mitigating hydrological risk in Brazil through diversification of its electricity mix 期刊论文
ENERGY POLICY, 2019, 128: 393-401
作者:  Paim, Maria-Augusta;  Dalmarco, Arthur R.;  Yang, Chung-Han;  Salas, Pablo;  Lindner, Soren;  Mercure, Jean-Francois;  Osorio de Andrade Guerra, Jose Baltazar Salgueirinho;  Derani, Cristiane;  da Silva, Tatiana Bruce;  Vinuales, Jorge E.
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Hydropower  Hydrological risk  Electricity mix  Water-Energy-Food Nexus  Brazilian law and regulation  Integrated Assessment Modelling (lAM)  
Are the G20 economies making enough progress to meet their NDC targets? 期刊论文
ENERGY POLICY, 2019, 126: 238-250
作者:  den Elzen, Michel;  Kuramochi, Takeshi;  Hoehne, Niklas;  Cantzler, Jasmin;  Esmeijer, Kendall;  Fekete, Hanna;  Fransen, Taryn;  Keramidas, Kimon;  Roelfsema, Mark;  Sha, Fu;  van Soest, Heleen;  Vandyck, Toon
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Paris Agreement  National climate and energy policies  NDCs  China  G20 economies  
India's sustainable development goals - Glide path for India's power sector 期刊论文
ENERGY POLICY, 2018, 123: 325-336
作者:  Srikanth, R.
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Energy and environment  Renewable energy  Electricity policy  Power sector reforms  Low-carbon economy  
Can India grow and live within a 1.5 degree CO2 emissions budget? 期刊论文
ENERGY POLICY, 2018, 120: 24-37
作者:  Parikh, Kirit S.;  Parikh, Jyoti K.;  Ghosh, Probal P.
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Intended Nationally Determined Contributions  Low carbon pathways  Energy transition  Energy efficiency  India'  s share in 1.5 degrees global emissions budget  Economy wide input-output model  
Coupling national and global models to explore policy impacts of NDCs 期刊论文
ENERGY POLICY, 2018, 118: 462-473
作者:  Fragkos, Panagiotis;  Fragkiadakis, Kostas;  Paroussos, Leonidas;  Pierfederici, Roberta;  Vishwanathan, Saritha S.;  Koberle, Alexandre C.;  Iyer, Gokul;  He, Chen-Min;  Oshiro, Ken
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Nationally Determined Contributions  Climate policies  CGE modelling  Energy system modelling  Economic assessment of NDCs  
Meeting conditional targets in nationally determined contributions of developing countries: Renewable energy targets and required investment of GGGI member and partner countries 期刊论文
ENERGY POLICY, 2018, 116: 433-443
作者:  Senshaw, Dereje Azemraw;  Kim, Jeong Won
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Climate change  NDCs  Renewable energy investment  Developing countries  GGGI  
Challenges for Pacific Small Island Developing States in achieving their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) 期刊论文
ENERGY POLICY, 2018, 114: 508-518
作者:  Michalena, Evanthie;  Kouloumpis, Viktor;  Hills, Jeremy M.
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Pacific Small Island Developing States  Nationally Determined Contributions  Energy mixes  Renewable energy  Climate change mitigation  
Exploring the impacts of regional unbalanced carbon tax on CO2 emissions and industrial competitiveness in Liaoning province of China 期刊论文
ENERGY POLICY, 2018, 113: 9-19
作者:  Li, Zhaoling;  Dai, Hancheng;  Sun, Lu;  Xie, Yang;  Liu, Zhu;  Wang, Peng;  Yabar, Helmut
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Carbon tax  Nationally determined contributions (NDCs)  Computable general equilibrium model  Liaoning in China  
The effect of additive manufacturing on global energy demand: An assessment using a bottom-up approach 期刊论文
ENERGY POLICY, 2018, 112: 349-360
作者:  Verhoef, Leendert A.;  Budde, Bart W.;  Chockalingam, Cindhuja;  Nodar, Brais Garcia;  van Wijk, Ad J. M.
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Additive manufacturing  Disruptive technologies  Energy  Energy scenarios  Scenario planning  1.5 degrees C of global warming