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Are CO2 taxes regressive? Evidence from the Danish experience
M Wier, K Birr-Pedersen, HK Jacobsen, J Klok
Ecological economics 52 (2), 239-251, 2005
3982005
Curtailment of renewable generation: Economic optimality and incentives
HK Jacobsen, ST Schröder
Energy Policy 49, 663-675, 2012
2132012
Integrating the bottom-up and top-down approach to energy–economy modelling: the case of Denmark
HK Jacobsen
Energy Economics 20 (4), 443-461, 1998
1711998
Energy demand, structural change and trade: a decomposition analysis of the Danish manufacturing industry
HK Jacobsen
Economic Systems Research 12 (3), 319-343, 2000
1682000
Reducing the market impact of large shares of intermittent energy in Denmark
HK Jacobsen, E Zvingilaite
Energy Policy 38 (7), 3403-3413, 2010
1262010
Comparing offshore and onshore wind development considering acceptance costs
P Hevia-Koch, HK Jacobsen
Energy Policy 125, 9-19, 2019
1072019
Economies of scale in biogas production and the significance of flexible regulation
L Skovsgaard, HK Jacobsen
Energy Policy 101, 77-89, 2017
772017
Cooperation mechanisms to achieve EU renewable targets
HK Jacobsen, LL Pade, ST Schröder, L Kitzing
Renewable Energy 63, 345-352, 2014
752014
Distributional implications of environmental taxation in Denmark
H Klinge Jacobsen, K Birr‐Pedersen, M Wier
Fiscal Studies 24 (4), 477-499, 2003
732003
Technology diffusion in energy-economy models: The case of Danish vintage models
HK Jacobsen
The Energy Journal 21 (1), 43-72, 2000
492000
Network regulation and support schemes–how policy interactions affect the integration of distributed generation
S Ropenus, HK Jacobsen, ST Schröder
Renewable Energy 36 (7), 1949-1956, 2011
472011
Nearshore and offshore wind development: Costs and competitive advantage exemplified by nearshore wind in Denmark
HK Jacobsen, P Hevia-Koch, C Wolter
Energy for sustainable development 50, 91-100, 2019
41*2019
Wind energy-the facts. An analysis of wind energy in the EU-25
EWE Association
The European Wind Energy Association, 2004
32*2004
Technological progress and long-term energy demand—a survey of recent approaches and a Danish case
HK Jacobsen
Energy Policy 29 (2), 147-157, 2001
322001
Hourly charging profiles for electric vehicles and their effect on the aggregated consumption profile in Denmark
FM Andersen, HK Jacobsen, PA Gunkel
International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems 130, 106900, 2021
282021
Integrated energy markets and varying degrees of liberalisation: Price links, bundled sales and CHP production exemplified by Northern European experiences
HK Jacobsen, P Fristrup, J Munksgaard
Energy policy 34 (18), 3527-3537, 2006
262006
Residential electricity consumption and household characteristics: An econometric analysis of Danish smart-meter data
FM Andersen, PA Gunkel, HK Jacobsen, L Kitzing
Energy Economics 100, 105341, 2021
252021
Wind energy–the facts
PE Morthorst, H Auer, A Garrad
EWEA-European Wind Energy Association (Ed.), Wind Energy-The Facts, 2004
252004
Industry and employment
H Jacobsen
Wind energy-the facts. An analysis of wind energy in the EU-25, 109-140, 2004
24*2004
A snapshot of the Danish energy transition: objectives, markets, grid, support schemes and acceptance. Study
S Ropenus, HK Jacobsen
Agora Energiewende, 2015
23*2015
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