"Carbon Taxation Inching Ahead of Emissions Trading in Abating Thermal Power Carbon Emissions" Now Available at Fast Market Research

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Boston, MA -- (SBWire) -- 05/18/2013 --Less complicated design and structure of carbon taxes, makes it easier to quickly implement them in comparison to emission trading programs. Implementing carbon taxes will have an immediate impact on the thermal power generation sector, which is the largest contributor to carbon emissions worldwide. Increased adoption of carbon taxes through a year-on-year phase-in process will enable the prediction of future energy and power prices with improved accuracy. Increasing carbon emissions are a serious concern, as they are causing an increase in temperature, leading to rising sea levels, which in turn are causing a number of adverse effects globally. China, the US, the UK, Australia and countries in the EU have set targets for mandatory energy cuts and are improving energy efficiency in order to curtail the increase of carbon emissions. For the same reasons, these countries, based upon the distinct features of accelerated emission control, are increasingly considering carbon taxation over emission trading schemes to quickly reduce their carbon emissions.

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Scope

- Market prospects of thermal power generation with the implementation of carbon taxation and emissions trading
- Policy initiatives promoting the adoption of carbon taxes over emissions trading
- Major regional initiatives for introducing carbon taxation policy
- Key country efforts for reducing GHG emission through taxation

Reasons to Get This Report

- Identifying the key growth and investment opportunities with the adoption of carbon taxation in the global thermal power generation sector
- Gain insights on the growing adoption of carbon taxes leading to increased pressure on thermal power generation
- Developing strategies to mitigate carbon emissions from thermal power generation to reduce the impact of carbon taxation
- Facilitate decision-making based on upcoming developments in carbon taxation policies

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