1st
September 2008, Rm G31 Old Main Building
Emissions
trading in Australia – allocation challenges
Program
For copies of the
presentations, please click on pdf links
8.30am Registration
9.00am Opening by Regina Betz [pdf]
9.10am Key
speaker:
Cameron
Hepburn (Oxford University)
Allocation
challenges [pdf]
10.00am Implications
for different stakeholders
Damian
Sullivan (The Brotherhood of St. Laurence)
Distributional impacts on low-income
households in Australia [pdf]
David
Richardson (The Australian Institute)
The impact of an Emissions Trading
Scheme on State Government budgets [pdf]
Jack Pezzey
(ANU)
Who wins at the end from free permits?
[pdf]
11.00 – 11.30am Coffee break
11.30am
How to spend the auction revenue?
Erwin Jackson (The Climate Institute)
Effectiveness, efficiency, equity
& institutional feasibility of using auction revenue? [pdf]
Owen Pasco (ACF)
Dividing the Pie: Using permit revenue for climate change solutions [pdf]
Iain MacGill
(CEEM/UNSW)
Support for technology and innovation [pdf]
Hugh Saddler (Energy Strategies)
Support for energy efficiency [pdf]
This event is
organised by the Centre for Energy and Environmental Markets, The Institute of
Environmental Studies (UNSW) and the Environmental Economics Research Hub. The
EERH is funded through the Commonwealth Environment Research Facility (CERF)
Program.