Date
July 1, 1999
Authors
Karen Palmer
Publication
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Senior Fellow; Director, Electric Power Program
Karen Palmer is a senior fellow at Resources for the Future and an expert on the economics of environmental, climate and public utility regulation of the electric power sector.
How Do Residential Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Technologies Affect Electricity Prices and Consumer Welfare?
This paper evaluates the effects of such renewable technology adoption on average residential electricity prices as well as the impacts of those price changes for the private welfare of nonadopters.
Book Talk | Power Lines: The Unequal Energy Transition
Join the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy and Resources for the Future for a conversation with Sanya Carley and David Konisky, co-authors of Power Lines: The Human Costs of American Energy in Transition.
Penn State: “Amid Renewable-Energy Boom, Study Explores Options for Electricity Market”
Work by frequent RFF collaborator Chiara Lo Prete and RFF researchers Karen Palmer and Molly Robertson is profiled in this piece.
Is Accuracy the Right Criterion for Updating Greenhouse Gas Accounting Standards?
The Greenhouse Gas Protocol update isn’t about improving the accuracy of greenhouse gas accounting, but it might have a significant impact on emissions.
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