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Optimization of the TEM-Model Co — Funding and Joint International Emissions Trading

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The conferences of Rio de Janeiro 1992 and Kyoto 1997 demand for new economic instruments which have a focus on environmental protection in the macro and micro economy. An important economic tool being part of the treaty of Kyoto in that area is Joint-Implementation. It is an international program which intends to strenghten international cooperations between enterprises in order to reduce CO 2-emissions. A sustainable development can only be guaranteed if the instrument is embedded into an optimal energy management. For that reason, the Technology-Emissions-Means (TEM) model was developed, giving the possibility to simulate such an extraordinary market situation. In this paper, the Kyoto Game is introduced and a first approach to Joint International Emissions Trading (JET) is given.

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Pickl, S. (2001). Optimization of the TEM-Model Co — Funding and Joint International Emissions Trading. In: Fleischmann, B., Lasch, R., Derigs, U., Domschke, W., Rieder, U. (eds) Operations Research Proceedings. Operations Research Proceedings, vol 2000. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56656-1_18

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