Influence of meteorology in assessing energy externalities: application of the damage function approach
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This paper describes a methodology for estimating energy externalities. These externalities are environmental, health, and other damages and benefits that traditionally have not been considered as part of the cost of producing and consuming goods and services. An example of externalities is the effect on human health from exposure to ozone formed by NO{sub x} and other emissions from electric power plants. These damages are valued adversely by individuals (and by society) but are not reflected …
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Date:
September 14, 1993
Creator:
Lee, R.; Miller, R. L. & McIlvaine, C. M.
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