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Prospects for Carbon Capture and Storage Technologies. (2003). Newell, Richard ; Anderson, Soren.
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  25. Supply of renewable energy sources and the cost of EU climate policy. (2011). Boeters, Stefan ; Koornneef, Joris.
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  26. Prospects for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles in the United States and Japan: A general equilibrium analysis. (2010). Reilly, John ; Karplus, Valerie ; Paltsev, Sergey.
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  28. Subsidising carbon capture. Effects on energy prices and market shares in the power market. (2009). Sagen, Eirik ; Rosendahl, Knut Einar ; Aune, Finn Roar ; Finn Roar Aune, Gang Liu, Knut Einar Rosendahl, .
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  33. Forward-looking versus recursive-dynamic modeling in climate policy analysis: A comparison. (2009). Reilly, John ; Gurgel, Angelo ; Paltsev, Sergey ; Babiker, Mustafa.
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  36. Decomposition Analysis and Climate Policy in a General Equilibrium Model of Germany. (2008). Sands, Ronald ; Schumacher, Katja.
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  38. The synthesis of bottom-up and top-down approaches to climate policy modeling: Electric power technology detail in a social accounting framework. (2008). Wing, Ian Sue.
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  43. Global economic effects of changes in crops, pasture, and forests due to changing climate, carbon dioxide, and ozone. (2007). Reilly, John ; Melillo, J. ; Kicklighter, D. ; Wang, C. ; Felzer, B. ; Sokolov, A. ; Paltsev, S. ; Prinn, R. ; Sarofim, M..
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  44. Where are the industrial technologies in energy-economy models? An innovative CGE approach for steel production in Germany. (2007). Schumacher, Katja ; Sands, Ronald.
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  45. Macroeconomic effects of efficiency policies for energy-intensive industries: The case of the UK Climate Change Agreements, 2000-2010. (2007). Foxon, Timothy ; Barker, Terry ; Ekins, Paul.
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  46. AGE analysis of the impact of a carbon energy tax on the Irish economy. (2007). Dellink, Rob ; Wissema, Wiepke .
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  49. Supporting sustainable electricity technologies in Greece using MCDM. (2006). Patlitzianas, Konstantinos D. ; Psarras, John ; Doukas, Haris.
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  51. Incorporating carbon capture and storage technologies in integrated assessment models. (2006). McFarland, James R. ; Herzog, Howard J..
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  54. Representing induced technological change in models for climate policy analysis. (2006). Wing, Ian Sue.
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  55. Biomass and multi-product crops for agricultural and energy production--an AGE analysis. (2006). Dellink, Rob ; Ignaciuk, Adriana M..
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  56. Towards General Equilibrium in a Technology-Rich Model with Empirically Estimated Behavioral Parameters. (2006). Rivers, Nicholas ; Bataille, Chris ; Jaccard, Mark ; Nyboer, John.
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  57. Energy policies and their impact on establishing nature areas in Poland - an AGE analysis. (2005). Ignaciuk, Adriana.
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  58. The Synthesis of Bottom-Up and Top-Down Approaches to Climate Policy Modeling: Electric Power Technologies and the Cost of Limiting U.S. CO2 Emissions. (2005). Wing, Ian Sue.
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  59. The impact of carbon sequestration on the production cost of electricity and hydrogen from coal and natural-gas technologies in Europe in the medium term. (2005). Peteves, Stathis D. ; Tzimas, Evangelos .
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  60. Prospects for Carbon Capture and Storage Technologies. (2003). Newell, Richard ; Anderson, Soren.
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