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Energy Technology and Valuation Issues

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  • © 2015

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  • Comprehensive collection of fresh research on energy finance and valuation

  • Mix of authors from academia and practice

  • International diversification of authors and topics

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Table of contents (11 chapters)

  1. Innovation and Shocks

  2. Environment and Renewables

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About this book

This volume investigates the impact of energy technology innovations on economic development and presents new areas of research into the financial economics of energy as well as new studies into valuation, electricity pricing and the economic, regulatory and environmental costs of alternative energy sources. Academics and practitioners take a global perspective and present cases from several countries. The book concentrates on three issues: 1) innovation and shocks in energy markets; 2) environment and renewables and 3) fossil fuel regulation. The book will provide a useful resource for anyone with an academic or business interest in energy and value issues.

This is the fourth volume in a series on energy organized by the Center for Energy and Value Issues (CEVI). The previous volumes in the series include Financial Aspects in Energy (2011), Energy Economics and Financial Markets (2012) and Perspectives on Energy Risk (2014).

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Finance, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, VU University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    André Dorsman

  • Department of Finance, University of Groningen Faculty of Economics and Business, Groningen, The Netherlands

    Wim Westerman

  • School of Economics and Finance, Curtin University Curtin Business School, Perth, Australia

    John L. Simpson

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