Climate policies in a changing world context: is a paradigm shift needed?

[...]a market-oriented approach to the supply of balancing capacity to comp- lement intermittent renewable generation has to be introduced, which includes (third) effective pol- icies and regulations for electricity savings and demand-side management. [...]establishing a 'social cost of carbon&...

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Published inClimate policy Vol. 13; no. sup01; pp. 1 - 4
Main Authors Skea, Jim, Hourcade, Jean-Charles, Lechtenböhmer, S.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London Routledge 01.03.2013
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Summary:[...]a market-oriented approach to the supply of balancing capacity to comp- lement intermittent renewable generation has to be introduced, which includes (third) effective pol- icies and regulations for electricity savings and demand-side management. [...]establishing a 'social cost of carbon' could reinforce other measures and help reorient savings at the global level towards low-carbon investment.
ISSN:1469-3062
1752-7457
DOI:10.1080/14693062.2013.759726