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Low carbon fuel standards: Implementation scenarios and challenges. (2010). Yeh, Sonia ; Sperling, Daniel.
In: Energy Policy.
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  14. Allowance Allocation in a CO2 Emissions Cap-and-Trade Program for the Electricity Sector in California. (2009). Palmer, Karen ; Burtraw, Dallas ; Paul, Anthony.
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  26. Simple rules for targeting CO 2 allowance allocations to compensate firms. (2006). Palmer, Karen ; Burtraw, Dallas ; Kahn, Danny.
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  27. Implications of announced phase II national allocation plans for the EU ETS. (2006). Tuerk, Andreas ; Schleich, Joachim ; Sato, Misato ; Neuhoff, Karsten ; Kettner, Claudia ; Grubb, Michael ; Betz, Regina ; Pal, Gabriella ; Matthes, Felix ; Walker, Neil ; Ferrario, Federico ; Markus Åhman, ; Holmgren, Kristina ; Rogge, Karoline ; Sijm, Jos ; Cludius, Johanna.
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  28. Simple Rules for Targeting CO2 Allowance Allocations to Compensate Firms. (2006). Palmer, Karen ; Burtraw, Dallas ; Kahn, Danny ; Butraw, Dallas.
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