WEAI/AERE 2009[133] - Session 6: Wednesday, July 1, 2:30 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.

Renewable Energy Resources
Session Chair*: William Jaeger, Oregon State University
 
  1. Have Renewable Portfolio Standards Raised Electricity Rates? Evidence from Panel Data
    Constant TRA; University of Nevada, Las Vegas (constant.tra at unlv dot edu)
    Abstract; Paper; Slides; Discussant: Jason Barton, University of British Columbia, University of Illinois [NOTE CHANGE]
     
  2. Role of Renewable Resources for Ohio's Environment and Sustainable Energy Future
    Bibhakar SHAKYA; Virginia Comonwealth University
    Abstract; [Paper Withdrawn]
     
  3. American Importation of Brazilian Ethanol: The potential ecological impacts and their economic costs
    Jason BARTON; University of British Columbia, University of Illinois (jasonjbarton at mac dot com)
    Abstract; Paper; Slides; Comments; Discussant: William Jaeger, Oregon State University
     
  4. The Cost-Effectiveness of Biofuel Policies: Multiple Objectives, Indirect Effects, and Uncertainty
    William K. JAEGER and Thorsten Egelkraut, Oregon State University (wjaeger at oregonstate dot edu)
    Abstract; Slides; Comments; Discussant: Constant Tra, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
     

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Updated: July 2, 2009. Please report errors or omissions to Trudy Cameron

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* Each session lasts a total of 1 hour and 45 minutes. Four-paper sessions: each presenter/discussant pair can occupy only about 25 total minutes. Presenters must therefore be limited to roughly 20 minutes and discussants to roughly 5 minutes. Three-paper sessions: each presenter/discussant pair can occupy 35 total minutes. Presenters should plan for no more than 25 minutes and discussants for no more than 10 minutes. Chair's responsibilities: include provision of a laptop computer for the session, and ensuring that all presentations and all sets of discussion comments (if relevant) are preloaded onto the computer and queued-up for presentation prior to the start time of the session. (Detailed suggestions are available for less experienced chairpersons.)