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Workplace:School of Economics and Management, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (Beihang University), (more information at EDIRC)
Institutes of Science and Development, Chinese Academy of Sciences, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2017

  1. Self-Enforcing International Environmental Agreements: The Role of Climate Tipping
    EfD Discussion Paper, Environment for Development, University of Gothenburg Downloads

2015

  1. Delaying the introduction of emissions trading systems—Implications for power plant investment and operation from a multi-stage decision model
    Post-Print, HAL Downloads View citations (14)
    Also in Grenoble Ecole de Management (Post-Print), HAL (2015) Downloads View citations (15)

    See also Journal Article Delaying the introduction of emissions trading systems—Implications for power plant investment and operation from a multi-stage decision model, Energy Economics, Elsevier (2015) Downloads View citations (14) (2015)

2011

  1. An Evaluation of Overseas Oil Investment Projects under Uncertainty Using a Real Options Based Simulation Model
    Working Papers, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei Downloads
    Also in Economics Study Area Working Papers, East-West Center, Economics Study Area (2011) Downloads
    Climate Change and Sustainable Development, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM) (2011) Downloads

Journal Articles

2020

  1. Co-financing in the green climate fund: lessons from the global environment facility
    Climate Policy, 2020, 20, (1), 95-108 Downloads View citations (14)
  2. DESIGNING A GLOBALLY ACCEPTABLE CARBON TAX SCHEME TO ADDRESS COMPETITIVENESS AND LEAKAGE CONCERNS
    Climate Change Economics (CCE), 2020, 11, (02), 1-21 Downloads View citations (1)
  3. Dynamics of energy technology diffusion under uncertainty
    Applied Stochastic Models in Business and Industry, 2020, 36, (5), 795-808 Downloads View citations (1)
  4. Economic analysis of grid integration of variable solar and wind power with conventional power system
    Applied Energy, 2020, 264, (C) Downloads View citations (20)
  5. Evaluation of cooperative mitigation: captured carbon dioxide for enhanced oil recovery
    Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 2020, 25, (7), 1261-1285 Downloads View citations (2)
  6. How to design a dynamic feed-in tariffs mechanism for renewables – a real options approach
    International Journal of Production Research, 2020, 58, (14), 4352-4366 Downloads View citations (3)
  7. Modeling the emission trading scheme from an agent-based perspective: System dynamics emerging from firms’ coordination among abatement options
    European Journal of Operational Research, 2020, 286, (3), 1113-1128 Downloads View citations (21)
  8. Optimization of dynamic incentive for the deployment of carbon dioxide removal technology: A nonlinear dynamic approach combined with real options
    Energy Economics, 2020, 86, (C) Downloads View citations (13)
  9. Policy choice for end-of-pipe abatement technology adoption under technological uncertainty
    Economic Modelling, 2020, 87, (C), 121-130 Downloads View citations (6)
  10. The impacts of emission trading scheme on China’s thermal power industry: A pre-evaluation from the micro level
    Energy & Environment, 2020, 31, (6), 1007-1030 Downloads View citations (3)

2019

  1. Can China achieve its 2030 energy development targets by fulfilling carbon intensity reduction commitments?
    Energy Economics, 2019, 83, (C), 61-73 Downloads View citations (32)
  2. Enabled comparative advantage strategy in China's solar PV development
    Energy Policy, 2019, 133, (C) Downloads View citations (9)
  3. Imperfect market, emissions trading scheme, and technology adoption: A case study of an energy-intensive sector
    Energy Economics, 2019, 81, (C), 142-158 Downloads View citations (13)
  4. Is it worth to invest? -An evaluation of CTL-CCS project in China based on real options
    Energy, 2019, 182, (C), 920-931 Downloads View citations (8)
  5. Market Power and Technology Diffusion in an Energy-Intensive Sector Covered by an Emissions Trading Scheme
    Sustainability, 2019, 11, (14), 1-18 Downloads View citations (6)
  6. Policy uncertainties: What investment choice for solar panel producers?
    Energy Economics, 2019, 78, (C), 454-467 Downloads View citations (6)

2018

  1. Business model design for the carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) project in China
    Energy Policy, 2018, 121, (C), 519-533 Downloads View citations (21)
  2. On the Effectiveness of the Abatement Policy Mix: A Case Study of China’s Energy-Intensive Sectors
    Energies, 2018, 11, (3), 1-31 Downloads View citations (2)
  3. Transaction costs, market structure and efficient coverage of emissions trading scheme: A microlevel study from the pilots in China
    Applied Energy, 2018, 220, (C), 657-671 Downloads View citations (17)

2017

  1. Can an emission trading scheme promote the withdrawal of outdated capacity in energy-intensive sectors? A case study on China's iron and steel industry
    Energy Economics, 2017, 63, (C), 332-347 Downloads View citations (34)
  2. Impact of Firms’ Observation Network on the Carbon Market
    Energies, 2017, 10, (8), 1-14 Downloads View citations (3)
  3. Strategic carbon taxation and energy pricing under the threat of climate tipping events
    Economic Modelling, 2017, 60, (C), 352-363 Downloads View citations (2)

2016

  1. Emission path planning based on dynamic abatement cost curve
    European Journal of Operational Research, 2016, 255, (3), 996-1013 Downloads View citations (11)
  2. How will diffusion of PV solar contribute to China׳s emissions-peaking and climate responses?
    Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2016, 53, (C), 1076-1085 Downloads View citations (13)
  3. The Emission Taxes Refunding Scheme Based on Output Subsidies with an Exogenous Abatement Target
    Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 2016, 52, (6), 1385-1394 Downloads View citations (1)

2015

  1. Delaying the introduction of emissions trading systems—Implications for power plant investment and operation from a multi-stage decision model
    Energy Economics, 2015, 52, (PB), 255-264 Downloads View citations (14)
    See also Working Paper Delaying the introduction of emissions trading systems—Implications for power plant investment and operation from a multi-stage decision model, Post-Print (2015) Downloads View citations (14) (2015)
  2. Embodied energy, export policy adjustment and China's sustainable development: A multi-regional input-output analysis
    Energy, 2015, 82, (C), 457-467 Downloads View citations (39)
  3. Overseas oil investment projects under uncertainty: How to make informed decisions?
    Journal of Policy Modeling, 2015, 37, (5), 742-762 Downloads View citations (11)
  4. Promoting the Carbon Removal in Coal Utilization-A Benefit-Risk Analysis among Full-Chain Carbon Capture and Utilization Project
    Energy & Environment, 2015, 26, (6-7), 1035-1053 Downloads View citations (2)

2014

  1. A cross-country study on the relationship between diffusion of wind and photovoltaic solar technology
    Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2014, 83, (C), 156-169 Downloads View citations (15)
  2. Cost of energy saving and CO2 emissions reduction in China’s iron and steel sector
    Applied Energy, 2014, 130, (C), 603-616 Downloads View citations (63)
  3. Energy Efficiency Potentials in the Chlor-Alkali Sector — A Case Study of Shandong Province in China
    Energy & Environment, 2014, 25, (3-4), 661-686 Downloads View citations (4)
  4. How will the emissions trading scheme save cost for achieving China’s 2020 carbon intensity reduction target?
    Applied Energy, 2014, 136, (C), 1043-1052 Downloads View citations (145)
  5. Optimal carbon taxes in carbon-constrained China: A logistic-induced energy economic hybrid model
    Energy, 2014, 69, (C), 345-356 Downloads View citations (17)
  6. Using Floor Price Mechanisms to Promote Carbon Capture and Storage (Ccs) Investment and Co2 Abatement
    Energy & Environment, 2014, 25, (3-4), 687-707 Downloads View citations (9)

2013

  1. Evaluating coal bed methane investment in China based on a real options model
    Resources Policy, 2013, 38, (1), 50-59 Downloads View citations (11)
  2. Long-Term Impacts of Carbon Tax and Feed-in Tariff Policies on China's Generating Portfolio and Carbon Emissions: A Multi-Agent-Based Analysis
    Energy & Environment, 2013, 24, (7-8), 1271-1293 Downloads View citations (4)
  3. Modelling the investment in carbon capture retrofits of pulverized coal-fired plants
    Energy, 2013, 57, (C), 66-75 Downloads View citations (30)
  4. What’s the most cost-effective policy of CO2 targeted reduction: An application of aggregated economic technological model with CCS?
    Applied Energy, 2013, 112, (C), 866-875 Downloads View citations (32)

2012

  1. The impact of the EU ETS on the corporate value of European electricity corporations
    Energy, 2012, 45, (1), 3-11 Downloads View citations (29)

2011

  1. A real options–based CCS investment evaluation model: Case study of China’s power generation sector
    Applied Energy, 2011, 88, (12), 4320-4333 Downloads View citations (90)
  2. Evaluation of potential reductions in carbon emissions in Chinese provinces based on environmental DEA
    Energy Policy, 2011, 39, (5), 2352-2360 Downloads View citations (99)

2010

  1. A real options based model and its application to China's overseas oil investment decisions
    Energy Economics, 2010, 32, (3), 627-637 Downloads View citations (36)
  2. Optimization of China's generating portfolio and policy implications based on portfolio theory
    Energy, 2010, 35, (3), 1391-1402 Downloads View citations (49)

Chapters

Undated

  1. An Intersectoral Assessment of the Impact of Removing Energy Subsidies in China
    Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) Downloads
 
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