| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8111932 | Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2018 | 9 Pages | 
Abstract
												The paper concentrates on the Czech impact assessment approach and discusses the reasons of the discrepancy between the European impact assessment and the Czech version. We argue that the inaccuracies of the European impact assessments are given by usage of the general abatement cost curves in the models which do not reflect the reality sufficiently. This paper states an argument for the necessity to carry out analysis at the local level.
											Keywords
												RainsRIAMWTIEDCAPEXOPEXeurosMCPGAMsNOxSOxEuropean UnionImpact assessmentRegulatory impact assessmentPrimesNitrogen oxidesSulfur oxidesMember StatesIndustrial Emissions DirectiveSulfur dioxideSO2particulate mattergeneral algebraic modeling systemmegawattCapital expenditureoperational costsEmission reductiongigajouleEUR
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											Authors
												OndÅej VojáÄek, Ladislav Sobotka, Jan MacháÄ, Miroslav Žilka, 
											