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Carbon-Energy Taxation: Lessons from Europe
26 August 2010

Carbon-Energy Taxation: Lessons from Europe
Carbon-Energy Taxation: Lessons from Europe
Oxford University Press 2010 | 256 | ISBN: 019957068X | PDF | 2 Mb
When taxes are introduced on carbon and energy, and the revenue is used to reduce other taxes, will a positive effect be achieved both for the environment and for the economy? In 1990 Finland was the first country to introduce a tax on CO2. Later, Sweden, Denmark, Netherlands, Slovenia, Germany and the UK followed suit with tax reforms that shifted taxation from labour to carbon and energy. Over the years, CO2 and energy taxes have gradually been raised, so that in Europe taxes of more than 25 billion Euros a year have been shifted. This book examines carbon-energy taxation in detail and looks at tax shifting programmes for lowering other taxes. It offers extensive analysis on the basis of historical data and seeks to answer important questions for policy-making, such as: What was the impact of tax shifting for economic performance and competitiveness? By how much were emissions of CO2 reduced? Could energy-intensive industries cut further down on their fuel demand or did they loose market shares? To what extent was there 'leakage' from Europe, so that production and CO2 emissions were shifted to other countries or regions without CO2-abatement policy? The use of unique and original data, including sector-specific energy prices and taxes, as well as the use of advanced statistical techniques, such as co-integration analysis and panel-regression techniques along with the time-series estimated macro-economic model E3ME, make this a truly comprehensive volume. On the basis of the lessons learned in Europe, this volume indicates how carbon-energy taxation could usefully be combined with emissions trading, and discusses implications for future international climate policy, including how the IPCC recommendations for a gradual escalation in carbon price could be accomplished while preventing carbon leakage. ...
Energy and the New Reality 2: Carbon-Free Energy Supply
6 March 2011

Energy and the New Reality 2: Carbon-Free Energy Supply
Energy and the New Reality 2: Carbon-Free Energy Supply
E.rthscan Publications Ltd | 2010 | ISBN: 1844079139, 1849710732 | 600 pages | PDF | 6,1 MB

Transforming our energy supplies to be more sustainable is seen by many to be the biggest challenge of our times. In this comprehensive textbook, Danny Harvey sets out in unprecedented detail the path we must take to minimize the effects that the way we harness energy will have on future climate change. The book opens by highlighting the importance of moving to low carbon technologies for generation, then moves on to explain the functioning, potential and social/environmental issues around:
Zero-Carbon Energy Kyoto 2009
19 September 2011

Zero-Carbon Energy Kyoto 2009

Zero-Carbon Energy Kyoto 2009
Publisher: Springer | 2010 | ISBN: 4431997784 | Pages: 390 | PDF | 15,31 MB

Energy Efficiency - A Bridge to Low Carbon Economy
17 March 2012

Energy Efficiency - A Bridge to Low Carbon Economy


"Energy Efficiency - A Bridge to Low Carbon Economy" ed. by Zoran Morvaj
InTeO | 2012 | ISBN: 9535103400 9789535103400 | 355 pages | PDF | 16 MB
Energy Efficiency - A Bridge to Low Carbon Economy by Zoran Morvaj
28 August 2012

Energy Efficiency - A Bridge to Low Carbon Economy by Zoran Morvaj

"Energy Efficiency - A Bridge to Low Carbon Economy" ed. by Zoran Morvaj
InTeO | 2012 | ISBN: 9535103400 9789535103400 | 355 pages | PDF | 16 MB


This book aims to contribute to an increasing policy debate on transition from fossil fuel based economies toward new low carbon bio-age. The book has 4 sections: Policy issues; Energy efficiency on demand side; Energy efficiency in buildings; Energy efficiency on supply side
Zero-Carbon Energy Kyoto 2010 by Takeshi Yao
12 September 2012

Zero-Carbon Energy Kyoto 2010 by Takeshi Yao

Takeshi Yao - Zero-Carbon Energy Kyoto 2010
Published: 2011-07-08 | ISBN: 4431539093 | PDF | 333 pages | 9 MB
Carbon Chemistry (Essential Chemistry)
5 June 2010

Carbon Chemistry (Essential Chemistry)


Carbon Chemistry (Essential Chemistry)


Chelsea House Publications | 2008 | ISBN: 0791097080 | 117 pages | PDF | 15 MB



The versatility of carbon is what makes this element so much a part of human life. All life on Earth is carbon-based, and humans cannot live without carbon. Most of the energy humans use to power homes and cars comes from carbon combustion. As a result of these multiple, widespread uses of carbon, humans have accidentally disrupted the Earth's balance of carbon - with largely unknown future consequences. Now, science looks to the chemistry of carbon to set the balance straight. This title describes how carbon is an essential element for life on Earth, how it is found in everyday life, and what is being done to offset the increased carbon emissions modern life has caused.
The Taxation of Capitalistic Bequests
14 March 2012

The Taxation of Capitalistic Bequests

The Taxation of Capitalistic Bequests
2012 | PDF | 135 pages | 3.5 MB

The taxation of bequests has long been and still is subject to intensive discussions in many industrialized countries. Triggered by these discussions, Verena Kley analyzes the taxation of bequests from economic perspectives, focusing on wealth transfers of very rich individuals. Given empirical findings, bequests of these individuals generate almost the entire revenues from wealth transfer taxation. Due to this, their specific preferences prove to be decisive for the optimal taxation of bequests. The author analyzes normative as well as positive implications for optimal wealth transfer taxation, accounting for a 'capitalist spirit' ' traditionally associated with the upper tail of the wealth distribution.
Ten Technologies to Save the Planet: Energy Options for a Low-Carbon Future
13 April 2011

Ten Technologies to Save the Planet: Energy Options for a Low-Carbon Future

Ten Technologies to Save the Planet: Energy Options for a Low-Carbon Future By Chris Goodall

Publisher: Grey-stone Books 2010 | 320 Pages | ISBN: 1553655257 | PDF | 12 MB

Goodall, a columnist for the U.K. Sunday Independent, (How to Live a Low-Carbon Life) offers a welcome breath of fresh air that lands somewhere between technophiles who optimistically believed free-market would create technologies to combat global warming, and pessimists who hold a more catastrophic view. While he steps on the toes of some environmentalists, his solutions seem realistic, if initially costly. In his view there is no one-size-fits-all solution for the energy crisis. Britain, he argues, has "awesome wave and tidal energy" that can be captured by water mills, but is too cloudy to depend on solar energy.
Carbon and Its Domestication
26 December 2011

Carbon and Its Domestication

Carbon and Its Domestication

2006 | 334 | ISBN: 1402039565 , 1402039573 | PDF | 3 Mb

Carbon is a vital component of environmental and economic systems. Its unique chemistry makes it important biologically, geologically, and climatically. Its domestication in time and space has many manifestations, including the control of fire, development of agriculture, fossil-fuel use and biotechnology. All have exacted an environmental price. Many agencies exist to manage carbon through conservation, etc. Carbon management is now a highly charged international political issue in which energy provision is a primary factor. This cross-disciplinary text focuses on the pivotal role of carbon in society and in the environment....
South-Western Federal Taxation 2013: Taxation of Business Entities, 16th Edition
14 May 2013

South-Western Federal Taxation 2013: Taxation of Business Entities, 16th Edition
South-Western Federal Taxation 2013: Taxation of Business Entities, 16th Edition
English | ISBN: 1133189806 | edition 2012 | PDF | 944 pages | 36.8 MB
New Carbon Based Materials for Electrochemical Energy Storage Systems: Batteries, Supercapacitors and Fuel Cells
30 September 2011

New Carbon Based Materials for Electrochemical Energy Storage Systems: Batteries, Supercapacitors and Fuel Cells

New Carbon Based Materials for Electrochemical Energy Storage Systems: Batteries, Supercapacitors and Fuel Cells

2006 | 524 | ISBN: 1402048114 | PDF | 6 Mb

1402048106This book reviews research work on electrochemical power sources in the former Warsaw Pact countries. It explores the role carbon plays in the cathodes and anodes of power sources and reveals the latest research into the development of metal air batteries, supercapacitors, fuel cells and lithium-ion and lithium-ion polymer batteries. For the first time, a full chapter was devoted to metal-carbon composites as electrode materials of lithium-ion batteries....
Security of Energy Supply in Europe: Natural Gas, Nuclear and Hydrogen
30 January 2011

Security of Energy Supply in Europe: Natural Gas, Nuclear and Hydrogen

Security of Energy Supply in Europe: Natural Gas, Nuclear and Hydrogen by Francois Leveque

Edward Elgar Pub | 2010 | ISBN: 1849800324 | 320 pages | PDF | 12 MB

In economic, technical and political terms, the security of energy supply is of the utmost importance for Europe. Alongside competition and sustainability, supply security represents a cornerstone of the EU's energy policy, and in times of rising geopolitical conflict plays an increasingly important role in its external relations. Within this context, the contributors analyse and explore the natural gas, nuclear, and hydrogen energy sectors, which will be of critical significance for the future of energy supplies in Europe.
Renewable Energy in Europe: Markets, Trends and Technologies
10 April 2011

Renewable Energy in Europe: Markets, Trends and Technologies

Renewable Energy in Europe: Markets, Trends and Technologies by European Renewable Energy Council

Publisher: Earthscan Publications Ltd. | 2010 | ISBN 1844078752 | PDF | 272 pages | 12 MB

How can the European Union meet its commitment to derive 20% of its energy from renewable sources by the year 2020? Which sources offer the best prospects for realizing this goal? These are the questions answered by this key book which analyzes the current situation of renewable energy in Europe, examines the latest technological, financial and economic developments, and outlines ways in which the markets themselves can be developed.