CERI research repository
This repository of energy working papers includes results of academic and professional research on energy. It has a particular relevance to the Canadian energy scene. The repository is managed by the Canadian Energy Research Institute, University of Calgary (Institute for Sustainable Energy, Environment and Economy and the Department of Economics) and the University of Alberta (School of Business and Department of Economics). The collection is hosted by the Centre for Energy.
For inquiries and comments please contact Marwan Masri at mmasri@ceri.ca.
Current collection
Carbon taxes
Timilsina, Govinda (April 2005). “Can a Carbon Tax Result in a Strong Double Dividend in Developing Economies: The Case of Thailand.”
Climate change
Timilsina, Govinda , Anha Bhargava and George Backus (April 2005). “Modelling Climate Change Policies: An Application of Energy 2020.”
Electricity
Hinich, Melvin J. and Apostolos Serletis (April 2005). “Randomly Modulated Periodic Signals in Alberta’s Electricity Market.”
Serletis, Apostolos and Akhbar Shahmoradi (April 2005). “Measuring and Testing Natural Gas and Electricity Market Volatility: Evidence from Alberta’s Deregulated Markets.”
Environment
Naghavi, Alireza (April 2005). “Multilateral Environmental Agreements And Trade Obligations: A Theoretical Analysis of the Doha Proposal.”
Pollution and/or emissions
Scorse, Jason (April 2005). “Do State Pollution Rankings Affect Facility Emissions? Evidence from the U.S. Toxic Release Inventory.”
Natural gas
Serletis, Apostolos and Akhbar Shahmoradi (April 2005). “Measuring And Testing Natural Gas and Electricity Market Volatility: Evidence from Alberta’s Deregulated Markets.”
Renewable energy
Timilsina, Govinda (April 2005). “Renewable Energy Projects Under The Clean Development Mechanism: Myth or Reality.”
Timilsina, Govinda, D. Czamanski and J. P. Prince (April 2005). “Renewable Energy Technology in Canada: Current Status and Future Prospects.”






















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