Title of article
The NOx Budget: market-based control of tropospheric ozone in the northeastern United States
Author/Authors
Alex Farrell، نويسنده , , Robert Carter III، نويسنده , , Roger Raufer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
22
From page
103
To page
124
Abstract
The NOx Budget is a marketable emissions allowance system currently being adopted by states in the Northeastern US to reduce tropospheric ozone concentrations to healthful levels in a cost-effective manner. Oxides of nitrogen (NOx) are currently regulated within the existing Command and Control (CAC) framework. The introduction of a market-based approach will further reduce emissions will not resolve all regulatory uncertainties. These implementation concerns are identified and discussed. Cost savings and emissions reductions patterns which will arise under several different scenarios are determined through the use of a dynamic, relaxed mixed-integer linear programming model of the NOx allowance market. Like other market-based pollution control programs, the NOx Budget is found to be more efficient than CAC options. Restrictions on the market designed to address perceived flaws are found to be expensive but ineffectual.
Keywords
Environmental regulation , Air pollution , Marketable allowances
Journal title
Resource and Energy Economics
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Resource and Energy Economics
Record number
917272
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