New article by Tselika and Eskeland
The article "The cannibalization effect of intermittent renewables: Are wind and solar power in Germany still dependent on policy support?" has been published in Journal of Environmental Management.
The economic consequences of environmental policy decisions are central issues for environmental economists. Sustainable and economically efficient solutions are common features of this research.
The article "The cannibalization effect of intermittent renewables: Are wind and solar power in Germany still dependent on policy support?" has been published in Journal of Environmental Management.
The annual conference of IAME (International Association of Maritime Economists) gathered in Bergen and at NHH this year. They learned that environmentally conscious cargo owners and climate itself is likely to put a premium cost on the business.
More than 750 researchers, policymakers and industry experts are gathered in Bergen to discuss pressing questions in environmental and resource economics.
The article "Hydropower market dynamics in Norway: Evaluating the market value and volatility in the electricity sector" has been published in Journal of Environmental Management.
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