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Should the US clean air act include CO2 emission control?: Examination by data envelopment analysis

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2010

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Sueyoshi, Toshiyuki, and Goto, Mika, 2010, Should the US clean air act include CO2 emission control?: Examination by data envelopment analysis: Energy Policy, v. 38, iss. 10, p. 5902-5911.

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This study proposes a new use of Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) to measure the operational, environmental and both-unified efficiency measures of US coal-fired power plants. The power plants produce not only desirable outputs (e.g., electricity) but also undesirable outputs (e.g., CO2 and NOx) as a result of their plant operations. A Range-Adjusted Measure (RAM) is used as an original non-radial DEA model. Then, it is reformulated for handling undesirable (bad) outputs. The proposed use of DEA models measures the environmental and unified performance of power plants under two variable alternatives (with and without CO2 emission control) in order to examine both the influence of US Clean Air Act (CAA) on the acid rain causing gases [...]

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