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This book reports and rationalizes the state-of-the-art concerning the social costs of electricity generation. Social costs are assessed by adding to the private generation costs, the external costs associated with damages to human health, the environment, crops, materials, and those related to the consequences of climate change. The authors consider the evolution of these costs up to 2030 for major electricity generating technologies and, using these estimates, evaluate policy options for external cost internalization, providing quantitative scenarios by country and primary fuel for 2010, 2020 and 2030. While mainly focusing on European countries, the book also examines the situation in key emerging economies such as China, India, Brazil and Turkey.With an analysis of the policies for external costs internalization, this invaluable book will appeal to energy policymakers, research institutions focusing on energy, environmental and energy NGOs and trade associations, as well as energy companies.
Contents
Contents:
Foreword
Introduction
Roberto Porchia
PART I: COST ASSESSMENT
1. External Costs
Luke Brander, El Hadji Fall, Rainer Friedrich, Stefan Hirschberg,
Onno Kuik, Kristin Magnussen, Ståle Navrud, Philipp Preiss, Ari
Rabl and Bob Van der Zwaan
2. Electricity Supply Externalities: Energy Security
Steven Arnold, Arno Behrens, Christian Egenhofer, Alistair Hunt,
Anil Markandya, Adriaan van der Welle and Bob van der Zwaan
3. Private Costs
Markus Blesl and Steffen Wissel
4. Social Costs of Electricity in the EU
Roberto Porchia
5. Methodology and Results in Non-EU Countries
Xianli Zhu, Lars Rosendahl Appelquist and Kirsten Halsnæs
PART II: POLICY EVALUATION
6. Policy Instruments
Gesine Bökenkamp, Wan-Jung Chou, Olav Hohmeyer, Alistair Hunt,
Anil Markandya and Wouter Nijs
7. Assessment of Policy Instruments and Electricity Generation
Technologies
Gesine Bökenkamp, Danae Diakoulaki, Olav Hohmeyer, Wouter
Nijs and Christos Tourkolias
PART III: ELECTRICITY SCENARIOS
8. Electricity Scenarios in EU Countries
Houda Allal, Ole Løfsnes, Thomas Niesor, Berit Tennbakk and
Matteo Urbani
Index