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Decompositions and Policy Consequences of an Extraordinary Decline in Air Pollution from Electricity Generation

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In this article, the authors determine the change in air pollution damages from U.S. power plant emissions over 2010 to 2017, and they estimate that marginal damages declined in the East from about 9¢ per kWh in 2010 to 6¢ in 2017.
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We determine the change in air pollution damages from U.S. power plant emissions over 2010 to 2017. Annual damages fell from $245 billion to $133 billion over this period, with most of the decline occurring in the East. Decomposition shows that changes in emissions rates reduced damages by $63 billion, changes in generation shares reduced damages by $60 billion, and a reduction in fossil generation reduced damages by $25 billion. However, changes in damage valuations per ton of emissions increased damages by $35 billion. We estimate that marginal damages declined in the East from about 9¢ per kWh in 2010 to 6¢ in 2017. This decrease is slower than the decrease in total damages. Despite little or no change in total damages in the West and Texas, marginal damages increased. The environmental benefit of electric vehicles increased so that they are now cleaner than gasoline vehicles on average, though substantial heterogeneity remains. The environmental benefit of solar panels decreased in the East but increased elsewhere.

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Expected Health Effects of Reduced Air Pollution from COVID-19 Social Distancing

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the impact of stay-at-home policies and other social distancing behaviors in the United States in spring of 2020 and found that vehicle travel dropped about 40% by mid-April across the nation.
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Optimizing Emissions Reductions from the U.S. Power Sector for Climate and Health Benefits.

TL;DR: It is found that reducing CO2 by 30% yields $21-68 billion in annual health benefits, with an additional $9-36 billion possible when co-optimizing for climate and health benefits.
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The Environmental Benefits from Transportation Electrification: Urban Buses

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors determine the environmental benefit of using electric buses rather than diesel or Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) for urban transit, and calculate the net present value (NPV) of bus investment.
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Why is Pollution from U.S. Manufacturing Declining? The Roles of Environmental Regulation, Productivity, and Trade

TL;DR: In this article, a quantitative model linking trade with the environment to better understand the economic forces driving these changes was developed and estimates suggest that the implicit pollution tax that manufacturers face doubled between 1990 and 2008 and that these changes in environmental regulation, rather than changes in productivity and trade, account for most of the emissions reductions.
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Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the Energy Sector

TL;DR: In this paper, the evolving roles of innovation and entrepreneurship in the energy sector are discussed, highlighting that many new energy technologies are smaller, modular, and increasingly rely on innovation in other fast-moving high-tech sectors.
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Male-Female Wage Differentials in Urban Labor Markets

TL;DR: In this article, the authors estimate the average extent of discrimination against female workers in the United States and provide a quantitative assessment of the sources of male-female wage differentials in the same occupation.
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Wage Discrimination: Reduced Form and Structural Estimates

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The Value of a Statistical Life: A Critical Review of Market Estimates Throughout the World

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A survey of index decomposition analysis in energy and environmental studies

TL;DR: Index decomposition methodology was a technique first used in the late 1970s to study the impact of changes in product mix on industrial energy demand and has been increasingly used in energy-related environmental analysis.
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Changes in energy consumption and energy intensity: A complete decomposition model

TL;DR: In this paper, a complete decomposition model for the decomposition of the changes in the world energy consumption, energy intensity in 1973-1990 has been presented, where the residual term is considered as an interaction.
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