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No-Regret Potentials in Energy Conservation
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(2) Do existing estimates of the no-regret potential stand up to are-evaluation within this framework? As a result of this analysis the size of previous estimates for no-regret potentials may be modified - in terms ofenergy savings or in financial terms. On the basis of these findings, we will approach the overriding third research question: (3) How large is the no-regret potential and what determines its size? The following chapter will provide a fuller account of the debate on no-regret poten…
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  • Year: 2002
  • Pages: 408
  • ISBN-10: 379081539X
  • ISBN-13: 9783790815399
  • Format: 15.6 x 23.4 x 2.2 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English
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(2) Do existing estimates of the no-regret potential stand up to are-evaluation within this framework? As a result of this analysis the size of previous estimates for no-regret potentials may be modified - in terms ofenergy savings or in financial terms. On the basis of these findings, we will approach the overriding third research question: (3) How large is the no-regret potential and what determines its size? The following chapter will provide a fuller account of the debate on no-regret potentials. This will be complemented by a detailed theory-based definition of no- regret potentials in Chapter 2. The thesis will focus mostly on the micro-level of analysis. But we will also address the implications ofour findings for the analysis ofenergy saving measures and policies at more aggregate levels, notably within a feasibility study for adapting a model which represents the level of the national economy. The debate on no-regret potentials- 1 origin, context, issues The term no-regret potentials was coined during the debate on climate change. It designates opportunities for the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions . . . that are worth undertaking whether or not there are climate-related reasons for doing so. (IPCC 1996, p. 271). In the IPCC's Third Assessment Report (TAR), no- regret potentials are increasingly equated with GHG emission reduction potentials at negative (net) costs (lPCC 2001, p. 21).

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  • Author: Katrin Ostertag
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  • Year: 2002
  • Pages: 408
  • ISBN-10: 379081539X
  • ISBN-13: 9783790815399
  • Format: 15.6 x 23.4 x 2.2 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

(2) Do existing estimates of the no-regret potential stand up to are-evaluation within this framework? As a result of this analysis the size of previous estimates for no-regret potentials may be modified - in terms ofenergy savings or in financial terms. On the basis of these findings, we will approach the overriding third research question: (3) How large is the no-regret potential and what determines its size? The following chapter will provide a fuller account of the debate on no-regret potentials. This will be complemented by a detailed theory-based definition of no- regret potentials in Chapter 2. The thesis will focus mostly on the micro-level of analysis. But we will also address the implications ofour findings for the analysis ofenergy saving measures and policies at more aggregate levels, notably within a feasibility study for adapting a model which represents the level of the national economy. The debate on no-regret potentials- 1 origin, context, issues The term no-regret potentials was coined during the debate on climate change. It designates opportunities for the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions . . . that are worth undertaking whether or not there are climate-related reasons for doing so. (IPCC 1996, p. 271). In the IPCC's Third Assessment Report (TAR), no- regret potentials are increasingly equated with GHG emission reduction potentials at negative (net) costs (lPCC 2001, p. 21).

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