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adam_text | Contents
Preface
and acknowledgements
...........................................................................
V
Introduction
.....................................................................................................XIII
Ralf
Antes,
Bernd Hansjürgens,
Peter
Leímaíhe
Part A
—
Institutional design
Companies and regulators in emissions trading programs
................................3
Joseph Kruger
1
Introduction
.....................................................................................................4
2
Industry s role: strategic planner and entrepreneur
.........................................5
3
Role of regulators
..........................................................................................11
4
Industry attitudes toward US program administrators
..................................14
5
The European Union Emissions Trading System
.........................................14
6
Conclusions
...................................................................................................16
Business and emissions trading from a public choice perspective
-
waiting for a new paradigm to emerge
..............................................................21
Heinrich Tschochohei,
Jan Zöckler
1
Introduction
...................................................................................................22
2
Emissions trading in economic theory
..........................................................22
3
The contribution of Public Choice Theory
...................................................24
4
The
ETS
and its implementation in Germany
...............................................27
5
Outlook
.........................................................................................................31
Product-based benchmarks as a basis for the rational use of energy
and corporate sustainability
...............................................................................37
Anja
Pauksztat, Martin
Kruška
1
Introduction
...................................................................................................38
2
Allocation of emission allowances
...............................................................38
3
Alternative allocation method
.......................................................................41
4
Results for cement production
......................................................................42
5
Conclusion
....................................................................................................47
Double
Auction experiments and their relevance for emissions trading
........49
Bodo
Sturm
1
Introduction
..................................................................................................50
2
Previous results and motivation for new experiments
..................................51
3
Experiment
....................................................................................................53
4
Discussion
.....................................................................................................64
5
Conclusions
..................................................................................................65
The influence of the allocation method on market liquidity,
volatility and firms investment decisions
.........................................................69
Frank
Gagelmann
1
Introduction
..................................................................................................70
2
Different methods of primary allocation and efficiency
...............................71
3
Liquidity and volatility: a model describing their interdependence
..............72
4
A conceptual framework
...............................................................................76
5
Primary allocation and allowance market liquidity
......................................77
6
Firms decisions under allowance price uncertainty
.....................................82
7
Conclusions and further research questions
..................................................86
Part
В
-
Investment and corporate decision
Studying the effects of CO2 emissions trading on the electricity market:
A multi-agent-based approach
...........................................................................91
Anke Weidlich,
Frank
Sensyiiß,
Massimo Genoese, Daniel
Veit
1
Introduction
..................................................................................................92
2
The multi-agent approach
.............................................................................92
3
A multi-agent electricity and emissions market simulation model
...............94
4
Expected results
............................................................................................99
5
Summary and outlook
...................................................................................99
Real options analysis for renewable energy technologies
in a GHG emissions trading environment
.......................................................103
Joseph Sarkis, Maurry Tamarkin
1
Introduction
................................................................................................104
2
Market-based mechanisms and cap and trade programs
.............................105
3
Renewable energy strategies and photovoltaic energy sources
..................109
4
Photovoltaic technology and costs
..............................................................110
5
Investment appraisal using real options
......................................................112
6
Real options example applied to PV technology
........................................113
7
Conclusions and future research
.................................................................117
The European electricity market
-
impact of emissions trading
...................121
Wolf
Fichtner
1
Introduction
.................................................................................................122
2
Demand for new power plants in Germany and Europe
.............................122
3
A model to analyse the implications of emissions trading
for the electricity sector
..............................................................................123
4
Model results
..............................................................................................126
5
Assumptions of the analysis
........................................................................129
6
Conclusions
.................................................................................................130
A case study on risk and return implications of
emissions trading in power generation investments
.......................................133
Harri Laurikka
1
Introduction
.................................................................................................134
2
Risk Management in power generation investments
...................................135
3
Model
..........................................................................................................137
4
Data
.............................................................................................................140
5
Results
........................................................................................................143
6
Conclusions
.................................................................................................144
Investment decisions and emissions trading
....................................................149
Heinz
Eckart Klingelhöfer
1
Introduction
.................................................................................................150
2
Methodology
-
the theoretical framework
for valuation under uncertainty
...................................................................151
3
Derivation of the payments from production theory and
production planning
....................................................................................152
4
Valuation of investments in environmental protection technology
with regard to tradable permits
...................................................................154
5
Conclusion
..................................................................................................163
Part
С
-
Corporate strategies
Emissions trading and Corporate Sustamability Management
.....................167
Charlotte Hesselbarth
1
Introduction
.................................................................................................168
2
Sustamability and Corporate Sustainability Management
..........................169
3
Impact of emissions trading on Corporate Sustainability Management
......171
4
Conclusion and outlook
..............................................................................179
Links
of corporate energy management strategies in Europe
with the European Union emissions trading system and
environmental management systems
...............................................................183
Marcus Wagner
1
Introduction
................................................................................................184
2
Corporate energy management strategies and links to EMS,
the
EU ETS
and climate policy
..................................................................184
3
Data and research method
...........................................................................187
4
Estimation results
.......................................................................................188
5
Conclusions and implications
.....................................................................191
The implementation of emissions trading in companies
................................193
Jonatan
Pinkse
1
Introduction
................................................................................................194
2
The politics of implementing emissions trading
.........................................195
3
Methodology and data
................................................................................197
4
The advancement of emissions trading in companies
.................................198
5
Conclusion
..................................................................................................206
Corporate strategy and the Kyoto mechanisms
-
institutional and transaction cost perspectives
...............................................209
Fredrik von Malmborg
1
Introduction
................................................................................................210
2
Theoretical perspectives on corporate behaviour
........................................211
3
Corporate views on the project mechanisms
..............................................216
4
Corporate strategy related to Kyoto project mechanisms
...........................220
5
Conclusions
................................................................................................230
Understanding business participation in UK emissions trading:
dimensions of choice and influences on market development
.......................235
Michael
Nye
1
Introduction
................................................................................................236
2
Emissions trading schemes and emissions markets
....................................236
3
Emissions trading as a multi-dimensional instrument
................................238
4
Resources and capacities for participation in emissions trading
.................239
5
Incentive seeking behaviour?
......................................................................241
6
Resources, capacities and market development in the UK
ETS
.................243
7
Capacities for day to day management of emissions trading
......................243
8
Fears of non-compliance
.............................................................................244
9
Conclusions and discussion
........................................................................246
Corporate response to emissions trading in Lithuania
..................................251
Ruta Bubnienè
1
Introduction
.................................................................................................252
2
Emissions trading in Lithuania
...................................................................253
3
Companies responses to emissions trading
................................................256
4
Conclusions
.................................................................................................261
The authors
........................................................................................................265
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Contents
Preface
and acknowledgements
.
V
Introduction
.XIII
Ralf
Antes,
Bernd Hansjürgens,
Peter
Leímaíhe
Part A
—
Institutional design
Companies and regulators in emissions trading programs
.3
Joseph Kruger
1
Introduction
.4
2
Industry's role: strategic planner and entrepreneur
.5
3
Role of regulators
.11
4
Industry attitudes toward US program administrators
.14
5
The European Union Emissions Trading System
.14
6
Conclusions
.16
Business and emissions trading from a public choice perspective
-
waiting for a new paradigm to emerge
.21
Heinrich Tschochohei,
Jan Zöckler
1
Introduction
.22
2
Emissions trading in economic theory
.22
3
The contribution of Public Choice Theory
.24
4
The
ETS
and its implementation in Germany
.27
5
Outlook
.31
Product-based benchmarks as a basis for the rational use of energy
and corporate sustainability
.37
Anja
Pauksztat, Martin
Kruška
1
Introduction
.38
2
Allocation of emission allowances
.38
3
Alternative allocation method
.41
4
Results for cement production
.42
5
Conclusion
.47
Double
Auction experiments and their relevance for emissions trading
.49
Bodo
Sturm
1
Introduction
.50
2
Previous results and motivation for new experiments
.51
3
Experiment
.53
4
Discussion
.64
5
Conclusions
.65
The influence of the allocation method on market liquidity,
volatility and firms' investment decisions
.69
Frank
Gagelmann
1
Introduction
.70
2
Different methods of primary allocation and efficiency
.71
3
Liquidity and volatility: a model describing their interdependence
.72
4
A conceptual framework
.76
5
Primary allocation and allowance market liquidity
.77
6
Firms' decisions under allowance price uncertainty
.82
7
Conclusions and further research questions
.86
Part
В
-
Investment and corporate decision
Studying the effects of CO2 emissions trading on the electricity market:
A multi-agent-based approach
.91
Anke Weidlich,
Frank
Sensyiiß,
Massimo Genoese, Daniel
Veit
1
Introduction
.92
2
The multi-agent approach
.92
3
A multi-agent electricity and emissions market simulation model
.94
4
Expected results
.99
5
Summary and outlook
.99
Real options analysis for renewable energy technologies
in a GHG emissions trading environment
.103
Joseph Sarkis, Maurry Tamarkin
1
Introduction
.104
2
Market-based mechanisms and cap and trade programs
.105
3
Renewable energy strategies and photovoltaic energy sources
.109
4
Photovoltaic technology and costs
.110
5
Investment appraisal using real options
.112
6
Real options example applied to PV technology
.113
7
Conclusions and future research
.117
The European electricity market
-
impact of emissions trading
.121
Wolf
Fichtner
1
Introduction
.122
2
Demand for new power plants in Germany and Europe
.122
3
A model to analyse the implications of emissions trading
for the electricity sector
.123
4
Model results
.126
5
Assumptions of the analysis
.129
6
Conclusions
.130
A case study on risk and return implications of
emissions trading in power generation investments
.133
Harri Laurikka
1
Introduction
.134
2
Risk Management in power generation investments
.135
3
Model
.137
4
Data
.140
5
Results
.143
6
Conclusions
.144
Investment decisions and emissions trading
.149
Heinz
Eckart Klingelhöfer
1
Introduction
.150
2
Methodology
-
the theoretical framework
for valuation under uncertainty
.151
3
Derivation of the payments from production theory and
production planning
.152
4
Valuation of investments in environmental protection technology
with regard to tradable permits
.154
5
Conclusion
.163
Part
С
-
Corporate strategies
Emissions trading and Corporate Sustamability Management
.167
Charlotte Hesselbarth
1
Introduction
.168
2
Sustamability and Corporate Sustainability Management
.169
3
Impact of emissions trading on Corporate Sustainability Management
.171
4
Conclusion and outlook
.179
Links
of corporate energy management strategies in Europe
with the European Union emissions trading system and
environmental management systems
.183
Marcus Wagner
1
Introduction
.184
2
Corporate energy management strategies and links to EMS,
the
EU ETS
and climate policy
.184
3
Data and research method
.187
4
Estimation results
.188
5
Conclusions and implications
.191
The implementation of emissions trading in companies
.193
Jonatan
Pinkse
1
Introduction
.194
2
The politics of implementing emissions trading
.195
3
Methodology and data
.197
4
The advancement of emissions trading in companies
.198
5
Conclusion
.206
Corporate strategy and the Kyoto mechanisms
-
institutional and transaction cost perspectives
.209
Fredrik von Malmborg
1
Introduction
.210
2
Theoretical perspectives on corporate behaviour
.211
3
Corporate views on the project mechanisms
.216
4
Corporate strategy related to Kyoto project mechanisms
.220
5
Conclusions
.230
Understanding business participation in UK emissions trading:
dimensions of choice and influences on market development
.235
Michael
Nye
1
Introduction
.236
2
Emissions trading schemes and emissions markets
.236
3
Emissions trading as a multi-dimensional instrument
.238
4
Resources and capacities for participation in emissions trading
.239
5
Incentive seeking behaviour?
.241
6
Resources, capacities and market development in the UK
ETS
.243
7
Capacities for day to day management of emissions trading
.243
8
Fears of non-compliance
.244
9
Conclusions and discussion
.246
Corporate response to emissions trading in Lithuania
.251
Ruta Bubnienè
1
Introduction
.252
2
Emissions trading in Lithuania
.253
3
Companies' responses to emissions trading
.256
4
Conclusions
.261
The authors
.265 |
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title | Emissions trading institutional design, decision making and corporate strategies |
title_auth | Emissions trading institutional design, decision making and corporate strategies |
title_exact_search | Emissions trading institutional design, decision making and corporate strategies |
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title_full | Emissions trading institutional design, decision making and corporate strategies Ralf Antes ... eds. |
title_fullStr | Emissions trading institutional design, decision making and corporate strategies Ralf Antes ... eds. |
title_full_unstemmed | Emissions trading institutional design, decision making and corporate strategies Ralf Antes ... eds. |
title_short | Emissions trading |
title_sort | emissions trading institutional design decision making and corporate strategies |
title_sub | institutional design, decision making and corporate strategies |
topic | Sammelwerk / Collection of articles of several authors - 39 Umweltökonomik / Umweltmanagement / Entscheidung / Innovation / Betriebliche Investitionspolitik / Klimaschutz / Emissionshandel / Theorie / Welt / mf Umweltzertifikathandel (DE-588)4572791-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Sammelwerk / Collection of articles of several authors - 39 Umweltökonomik / Umweltmanagement / Entscheidung / Innovation / Betriebliche Investitionspolitik / Klimaschutz / Emissionshandel / Theorie / Welt / mf Umweltzertifikathandel Aufsatzsammlung |
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