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 | | Dallas Burtraw | | Darius Gaskins Senior Fellow | |
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PROFILE |
Dallas Burtraw is one of the nation’s foremost experts on environmental regulation in the electricity sector. For two decades, he has worked on creating a more efficient and politically rational method for controlling air pollution. He also studies electricity restructuring, competition, and economic deregulation. He is particularly interested in incentive-based approaches for environmental regulation, the most notable of which is a tradable permit system, and recently has studied ways to introduce greater cost-effectiveness into regulation under the Clean Air Act.
Burtraw’s current areas of research include analysis of the distributional and regional consequences of various approaches to national climate policy. He also has conducted analysis and provided technical support in the design of carbon dioxide emissions trading programs in the Northeast states, California, and the European Union. Burtraw and his colleagues recently completed a major project on estimating benefits of the value of natural resources in the Adirondack Park through surveying area residents on their willingness to pay for improvements. Also with colleagues, he studied the cost-effectiveness of various policies for promoting renewable energy.
Burtraw recently served on the National Academy of Sciences Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology and on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Advisory Council on Clean Air Compliance Analysis. He also served on California’s Economic and Allocation Advisory Committee advising the governor’s office and the Air Resources Board on implementation of the state’s climate law.
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| Featured Publications | | Carbon Mitigation Status in the U.S.: Secular Trends, Regional Carbon Trading and the Clean Air Act | | Dallas Burtraw | | Asia Pacific Energy Regulatory (APER) Forum | Federal Energy Regulatory Commission | Washington DC: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission | August 1, 2012 | | | | Climate Policy Design with Correlated Uncertainties in Offset Supply and Abatement Cost | | Harrison Fell, Dallas Burtraw, Richard D. Morgenstern, Karen L. Palmer | | Land Economics | Vol. 88, No. 3 | 589-611 | | | | Are Flexible Policies not too Complex to Implement? | | Dallas Burtraw and Herman Vollebergh | | European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, Prague | European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists | Prague | June 27, 2012 | | | | Robust Instrument Choice when Environmental Regulations Spill Over | | Dallas Burtraw, David A. Evans, Corjan Brink, Herman Vollebergh | | European Association of Environmental and Resource Economics, Prague | European Association of Environmental and Resource Economics | Prague | June 27, 2012 | | | | Embracing Complexity: Climate Policy with Imperfect Economies and Federal Governments | | Dallas Burtraw | | 5th Atlantic Workshop on Energy and Environmental Economics, A Toxa, Spain | Fundacion Barrie, Economics for Energy and the research group rede at the University of Vigo | A Toxa, Spain | June 25, 2012 | | | | Allocating Revenues from California’s Cap-and-Trade Program | | Dallas Burtraw | | Capitol Hill Briefing: California Institute for Federal Policy Research | California Institute for Federal Policy Research | Washington DC: Rayburn House Office Building | June 13, 2012 | | | | Summary for Policymakers The True Cost of Electric Power: An Inventory of Methodologies to Support Future Decisionmaking in Comparing the Cost and Competitiveness of Electric Generation Technologies | | Dallas Burtraw, Alan Krupnick | | Ren21 | June 2012 | | | | The Consequences of Sub-categorization in a Greenhouse Gas Tradable Performance Standard | | Dallas Burtraw, Matt Woerman | | Annual Meeting | Association of Environmental and Resource Economists | Ashville, TN | June 4, 2012 | | | | What Have We Learnt from the European Union’s Emissions Trading System? | | Markus Wråke, Dallas Burtraw, Åsa Lofgren and Lars Zetterberg | | Ambio | 41: 12-22. | | | | Retail Electricity Price Savings from Compliance Flexibility in GHG Standards for Stationary Sources | | Dallas Burtraw, Matt Woerman and Anthony Paul | | Energy Policy | 42 | 67-77 | Related Discussion Paper 11-30 | | | | Social Safety Nets and US Climate Policy Costs | | Joshua Blonz, Dallas Burtraw and Margaret Walls | | Climate Policy | Vol. 12, Issue 4 | pp. 474-490 | | | | Soft and Hard Price Collars in a Cap-and-Trade System: A Comparative Analysis | | Harrison Fell, Dallas Burtraw, Richard D. Morgenstern, Karen Palmer | | Journal of Environmental Economics and Management | forthcoming | Related Discussion Paper 10-27-REV | | | | Rethinking Environmental Federalism in a Warming World | | William M. Shobe and Dallas Burtraw | | Climate Change Economics | forthcoming | Related Discussion Paper 12-04 | | | | Perspectives on Cost Containment Allowance Reserves | | Dallas Burtraw | | Learning Session on Flexibility Mechanisms | Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative | New York | January 24, 2012 | | | | GHG Regulation for Power Plants under the Clean Air Act | | Dallas Burtraw | | First Wednesday | Washington DC | December 7, 2011 | | | | Regulation and Modeling in the Electric Utility Sector | | Dallas Burtraw | | EMF 24: Technology Strategies for GHG Reductions and Energy Security | Energy Modeling Forum | College Park, MD | December 1, 2011 | | | | Electricity System Reliability under Multiple Environmental Policies | | Dallas Burtraw | | Innovative Solutions to Complex Policy and Management Problems: Air Pollution and Global Warming | Association of Public Policy and Analysis | Washington DC | November 3, 2011 | | | | The Changing Tenor of the Climate Policy Debate | | Dallas Burtraw | | USAEE/IAEE Conference | Association of Energy Economists | Washington DC | October 11, 2011 | | | | Climate Policy Design with Correlated Uncertainties in Offset Supply and Abatement Cost | | Harrison Fell, Dallas Burtraw, Dick Morgenstern, Karen Palmer | | Land Economics | forthcoming | Related Discussion Paper 10-01-REV | | | | Climate Policy Design with Correlated Uncertainties in Offset Supply and Abatement Cost | | Harrison Fell, Dallas Burtraw, Dick Morgenstern, Karen Palmer | | Land Economics | forthcoming | Related Discussion Paper 10-01-REV | | | | View All Related Publications |
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BOOKS AND BOOK CHAPTERS | | Price Discovery in Emissions Permit Auctions | | Dallas Burtraw, Jacob Goeree, Charles Holt, Erica Myers, Karen Palmer, William Shobe | | Experiments on Energy, the Environment and Sustainability. Series Title: Research in Experimental Economics, Volume 14 | R. Mark Isaac, Douglas A. Norton | Bingley, United Kingdom: Emerald Group Publishing Limited | 2011 | | | | | Distributional Impacts of Carbon Pricing Policies in the Electricity Sector | | Dallas Burtraw, Margaret Walls and Joshua Blonz | | U.S. Energy Tax Policy | Gilbert E. Metcalf, ed. | Cambridge University Press | 2010 | | | | | Distributional Impacts of Carbon Pricing Policies in the Electricity Sector | | Dallas Burtraw, Margaret Walls and Joshua Blonz | | U.S. Energy Tax Policy | Gilbert E. Metcalf | Cambridge: Cambridge University Press | 2010 | | | | | U.S. Emissions Trading Markets for SO2 and NOx | | Dallas Burtraw and Sarah Jo Szambelan | | Permit Trading in Different Applications | Bernd Hansjürgens | New York: Routledge | 2010 | | | | | Compensation for Electricity Consumers Under a US CO2 Emissions Cap | | Anthony Paul, Dallas Burtraw and Karen Palmer | | Reforming Rules and Regulations: Laws, Institutions and Implementation | Vivek Ghosal | Cambridge MA: MIT Press | 2010 | | | | | Property Rights Created under a Federalist Approach to Tradable Emissions Policy | | Dallas Burtraw and Richard Sweeney | | Property Rights and Land Policies | Gregory Ingram and Yu-Hung Hong | Cambridge: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy | 2009 | | | | | Valuing Benefits from Ecosystem Improvements using Stated Preference Methods: An Example from Reducing Acidification in the Adirondacks Park | | David A. Evans, H. Spencer Banzhaf, Dallas Burtraw, Alan J. Krupnick and Juha Siikamaki | | Saving Biological Diversity | Robert A. Askins, Glenn D. Dreyer, Gerald R. Visgilio, Diana M. Whitelaw, eds. | New York: Springer | 2008 | | | | | Valuing Benefits from Ecosystem Improvements using Stated Preference Methods: An Example from Reducing Acidification in the Adirondacks Park | | David A. Evans, H. Spencer Banzhaf, Dallas Burtraw, Alan Krupnick and Juha Siikamaki | | Saving Biological Diversity: Balancing Protection of Endangered species and Ecosystems | Robert A. Askins, Glenn D. Dreyer, Gerald R. Visgilio | New York: Springer | 2008 | | | | | Local Options on Global Stocks: How the States Are Affecting the U.S. Debate on Climate Policy | | Dallas Burtraw and William Shobe | | States and Climate Change: Leaders or Lab Rats? | Jeffrey Domanski | Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Policy Research Institute for the Fregion | 2008 | | | | | Tradable Permit Markets | | Dallas Burtraw, Dan Shawhan | | Experimental Methods, Environmental Economics | Todd Cherry, Stephan Kroll and Jason Shogren, eds. | Rutledge | 2008 | | | | | Trading Cases: Five Examples of the Use of Markets in Environmental and Resource Management | | James Boyd, Dallas Burtraw, Alan Krupnick, Virginia McConnell, Richard G. Newell, Karen Palmer, James N. Sanchirico and Margaret Walls | | The RFF Reader in Environmental and Resource Policy, 2nd Edition | Wallace E. Oates, ed. | RFF Press | 2006 | Chapter 10 | | | | | A Carbon Tax to Reduce the Deficit | | Dallas Burtraw and Paul R. Portney | | New Approaches on Energy and the Environment: Policy Advice for the President | Richard D. Morgenstern and Paul R. Portney, eds. | RFF Press | 2004 | Chapter 3 | | | | | Cleaning Up Power Plant Emissions | | Dallas Burtraw and Karen L. Palmer | | New Approaches on Energy and the Environment: Policy Advice for the President | Richard D. Morgenstern and Paul R. Portney, eds. | RFF Press | 2004 | Chapter 8 | | | | | Air Quality Management in the United States | | National Research Council | | Washington, DC: The National Academies Press | 2004 | | | | | SO2 Cap-and-Trade Program in the United States: A Living Legend of Market Effectiveness | | Dallas Burtraw and Karen Palmer | | Choosing Environmental Policy: Comparing Instruments andOutcomes in the Inited States and Europe | Winston Harrington, Richard D. Morgenstern, and Thomas Sterner, eds. | RFF Press | 2004 | Chapter 2 | | | | | NOx Emissions in the United States: A Potpourri of Policies | | Dallas Burtraw and David A. Evans | | Choosing Environmental Policy: Comparing Instruments and Outcomes in the United States and Europe | Winston Harrington, Richard D. Morgenstern, and Thomas Sterner, eds. | RFF Press | 2004 | Chapter 6 | | | | | Economics Benefits of Controls | | Dallas Burtraw | | Acid Rain: Are the Problems Solved? | James C. White, editor | Bethesda, MD: American Fisheries Society | 2003 | | | | | Electricity Restructuring: Consequences and Opportunities for the Environment | | Dallas Burtraw, Karen Palmer, and Martin Heintzelman | | International Yearbook of Environmental and Resource Economics, Volume V | H. Folmer and T. Tietenberg, editors | Northampton, MA: Edward Elger | 2001 | | | | | Green Taxes and Administrative Costs: Comment | | Dallas Burtraw | | Behavioral and Distributional Effects of Environmental Policy | Carlo Carraro and Gilbert E. Metcalf, eds. | Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press | 2001 | | | | | Measuring the Value of Health Improvements from Clean-up in the Great Lakes Region | | Dallas Burtraw and Alan J. Krupnick | | Great Lakes Economic Valuation Guidebook | Allegra Cangelosi, ed. | Washington, D.C.: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Northeast-Midwest Institute | 2001 | | | | | Electricity Restructuring: Consequences and Opportunities for the Environment | | Dallas Burtraw, Karen L. Palmer, and Martin Heintzelman | | International Yearbook of Environmental and Resource Economics, 2001/2002 | Henk Folmer and Tom Tietenberg, eds. | Cheltenham, U.K.: Edward Elgar Publishing, Ltd. | 2001 | | | | | Appraisal of the SO2 Cap-and-Trade Market | | Dallas Burtraw | | Emissions Trading: Environmental Policy's New Approach | Richard F. Kosobud, editor | New York: John Wiley & Sons | 2000 | | | | | Appraisal of the SO2 Cap-and-Trade Market | | Dallas Burtraw | | Emissions Trading: Environmental Policy's New Approach | Richard F. Kosobud, ed. | New York, NY: John Wiley and Sons | 2000 | | | | | Cost Savings, Market Performance and Economic Benefits of the U.S. Acid Rain Program | | Dallas Burtraw | | Pollution for Sale: Emissions Trading and Joint Implementation | Steve Sorrell and Jim Skea, eds. | Cheltenham, U.K.: Edward Elgar Publishing, Ltd. | 1999 | | | | | Tracking and Analysis Framework (TAF) Model Documentation and User's Guide | | Dallas Burtraw and Cary Bloyd et al. | | Argonne National Laboratory | December 1996 | | | | | A Shock to the System | | Timothy J. Brennan, Karen L. Palmer, Raymond J. Kopp, Alan J. Krupnick, Vito Stagliano, and Dallas Burtraw | | RFF Press | 1996 | | Description: A Shock to the System is a guide to the decisions that will be faced by electricity providers, customers, and policymakers. Produced by a team of analysts at Resources for the Future, this concise and balanced work provides background necessary to understand the increasing role of competition in electricity markets. The authors introduce important concepts and terminology, and offer the history of public policy regarding electricity. They identify the significant proposals for implementing competition, and examine the potential consequences for regulation, industry structure, cost recovery, and the environment. RFF Press is now an imprint of Earthscan. Click here to buy this book. | | Agency in International Permit Trading | | Dallas Burtraw | | Economic Instruments For Air Pollution Control | Ger Klaassen and Finn R. Førsund, eds. | Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers | October 1994 | Chapter 12 | | | | | Tradable Sulfur Dioxide Emission Permits and European Economic Integration | | Dallas Burtraw, Michael A. Toman | | Pollution Abatement Strategies in Central and Eastern Europe | Michael A. Toman, ed. | RFF Press | 1994 | pp. 49-59 | | | | | Economic Conservation | | Dallas Burtraw | | The Encyclopedia of the Environment | R. Eblen and W. Eblen, eds. | Boston, MA: Houghton-Mifflin Company | 1994 | | | | | The Social Costing Debate: Issues and Resolutions | | Dallas Burtraw, Hadi Dowlatabadi, Alan J. Krupnick, A. Myrick Freeman III, Karen L. Palmer, and Winston Harrington | | Social Costs of Energy: Present Status and Future Trends | O. Hohmeyer and R. Ottinger, eds. | Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag | 1994 | | | | | Environmental Policy In The United States | | Dallas Burtraw and Paul R. Portney | | Economic Policy Towards the Environment | Dieter Helm, ed. | Oxford, U.K.: Blackwell Publishers | 1991 | | | | |
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| EVENTS | | The Role of a Carbon Tax in Tax Reform and Deficit Reduction | | Wednesday, June 26, 2013 | | What is the Value of Being First? Perspectives from the California and Sweden Experiences | | Tuesday, May 07, 2013 | | Whither Markets for Environmental Regulation of Air, Water, and Land? | | Wednesday, December 05, 2012 | | Greenhouse Gas Regulation for Power Plants under the Clean Air Act | | Wednesday, December 07, 2011 | | View All Related Events |
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