Regional electricity generation and employment in UK regions

作者: Jane Bryan , Neil Evans , Calvin Jones , Max Munday

DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2015.1101516

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摘要: ABSTRACTRegional electricity generation and employment in UK regions. Regional Studies. A number of electricity-generation technologies reduce carbon emissions, but with different economic effects, partly consequent on how far capacity supports regional supply chains. In devolved regions these issues are important because the role given to renewable development strategies. This paper analyses supported by technologies, illustrating trade-offs between scale intensity, shows that under all pathways is modest compared scale. The policy implications investigated.

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