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Subcritical coal in Australia: Risks to investors and implications for policymakers
- Abstract:
- We have located subcritical coal-fired power stations in Australia and identified the ones most at risk of stranding due to their carbon intensity and local environmental impacts. The research shows which companies own these assets in Australia and ranks companies by exposure. In addition, we examine the implications of subcritical coal for Australian policymakers, in particular we look at the costs, benefits, and mechanisms for phasing out subcritical coal in Australia.
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- Published
- Peer review status:
- Peer reviewed
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- Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment
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- Stranded Assets Programme
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- Stranded Assets Programme More from this journal
- Publication date:
- 2015-03-27
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- Copyright date:
- 2015
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published version of a report published by the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment on 2015-03-27, available online: http://www.smithschool.ox.ac.uk/research/sustainable-finance/publications/Subcritical-Coal-in-Australia_Investors&Policymakers.pdf
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