Abstract
The Danish government`s energy and environmental policy aims at reducing the emission of carbon dioxide by 20% before the year 2005, in relation to CO{sub 2} emission levels in Denmark during 1988. Plans for reducing electricity consumption should thus be incorporated in planning within the electric power industry. The report explains the overall aims of Danish energy and environmental policy and what it means to the electric power sector. Legal aspects of integrated planning regarding resources are discussed and conditions, procedures, guidelines, licensees, and the power distribution companies are dealt with. The growing liberalisation, international competition and cooperation with regard to the European energy market and the European Commission`s proposal for a directive on an internal market for electricity are examined in addition to the influence of agreements on import, export and transit on national energy policy. Various forms of environmental frameworks such as emission quotas, negotiable pollution permits and joint implementation are investigated as to whether they would be conducive to the achievement of policy aims. The Danish taxation system related to the production of electric power and cogeneration of power and heating is described and it is investigated to what extent taxation and subsidies in connection with electric
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Report from the governmental committee on political strategies related to electric power; Rapport fra Elstrategiudvalget.
Denmark: N. p.,
1994.
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Report from the governmental committee on political strategies related to electric power; Rapport fra Elstrategiudvalget.
Denmark.
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1994.
"Report from the governmental committee on political strategies related to electric power; Rapport fra Elstrategiudvalget."
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abstractNote = {The Danish government`s energy and environmental policy aims at reducing the emission of carbon dioxide by 20% before the year 2005, in relation to CO{sub 2} emission levels in Denmark during 1988. Plans for reducing electricity consumption should thus be incorporated in planning within the electric power industry. The report explains the overall aims of Danish energy and environmental policy and what it means to the electric power sector. Legal aspects of integrated planning regarding resources are discussed and conditions, procedures, guidelines, licensees, and the power distribution companies are dealt with. The growing liberalisation, international competition and cooperation with regard to the European energy market and the European Commission`s proposal for a directive on an internal market for electricity are examined in addition to the influence of agreements on import, export and transit on national energy policy. Various forms of environmental frameworks such as emission quotas, negotiable pollution permits and joint implementation are investigated as to whether they would be conducive to the achievement of policy aims. The Danish taxation system related to the production of electric power and cogeneration of power and heating is described and it is investigated to what extent taxation and subsidies in connection with electric power production could support the country`s energy/environmental policies. The potentials of using framework planning/control as a method for attaining the goals of air pollution abatement are discussed. (AB)}
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title = {Report from the governmental committee on political strategies related to electric power; Rapport fra Elstrategiudvalget}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The Danish government`s energy and environmental policy aims at reducing the emission of carbon dioxide by 20% before the year 2005, in relation to CO{sub 2} emission levels in Denmark during 1988. Plans for reducing electricity consumption should thus be incorporated in planning within the electric power industry. The report explains the overall aims of Danish energy and environmental policy and what it means to the electric power sector. Legal aspects of integrated planning regarding resources are discussed and conditions, procedures, guidelines, licensees, and the power distribution companies are dealt with. The growing liberalisation, international competition and cooperation with regard to the European energy market and the European Commission`s proposal for a directive on an internal market for electricity are examined in addition to the influence of agreements on import, export and transit on national energy policy. Various forms of environmental frameworks such as emission quotas, negotiable pollution permits and joint implementation are investigated as to whether they would be conducive to the achievement of policy aims. The Danish taxation system related to the production of electric power and cogeneration of power and heating is described and it is investigated to what extent taxation and subsidies in connection with electric power production could support the country`s energy/environmental policies. The potentials of using framework planning/control as a method for attaining the goals of air pollution abatement are discussed. (AB)}
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