Program
Participation by invitation
15 November |
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11.30 am |
Lunch | |
TRANSPORT | ||
12.30 pm | Bjørn Gjerde Johansen: More electric cars do lower emissions | |
1.15 pm | Charlotte Bjørnhaug Evensen: Incentives for electric vehicles in the Norwegian car market and their contribution to multi-car households | |
Short brake | ||
2.15 pm | Mads Greaker, Cathrine Hagem and Stef Proost: Optimal battery size for EV, storage services and balancing services to the grid | |
3.00 pm | Stef Proost and Christina Littlejohn: How far should we decarbonize cars in Europe? | |
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4.00 pm | Erik Figenbaum, Jon Hovi and Snorre Kverndokk: Would my driving pattern change if my neighbor were to buy an emissions-free car? | |
Dinner | CHEZ COLIN | |
16 November |
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ENERGY MARKETS | ||
9.00 am | Hidemichi Yonezawa and Sebastian Rausch: The intergenerational incidence and social welfare of renewable energy subsidies vs. carbon pricing | |
9.45 am | Arne Lind, Pernille Seljom and Sedsel Fretheim Thomassen: How will climate changed GDP affect the future energy system? | |
Short brake | ||
10.45 am | Inge van den Bijgaart:The cost of the status quo: Exploration or innovation in the face of scarcity | |
11.30 am | Lunch | |
POLLUTION | ||
12.30 pm | Corbett Grainger: Leakage of Carbon and Co-Pollutants from Regional Cap-and-Trade: Evidence from the US Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative | |
1.15 pm | Reyer Gerlagh and Roweno Heijmans: Regulating a global pollutant | |
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2.15 pm | Carson Reeling, Richard D Horan and Cloe Garnache: Multi-pollutant point-nonpoint trading with participation decisions: The role of transaction costs | |
3.00 pm | Reyer Gerlagh and Roweno Heijmans: Regulating Stock Pollutants |