Energy and Environment

Research in this area combines expertise in economics, engineering and behavioural psychology to inform innovative and evidence-based policy responses to some of the greatest challenges facing policymakers in Ireland today, including climate change, energy security and sustainable utilisation of environmental resources.

Energy Research
The way energy is converted, provided and consumed has an enduring impact on the environment and economy, necessitating the development of clean and cost-effective energy sources that continue to support economic growth while attaining climate policy objectives. In order to inform effective development and management of such energy supplies, ESRI researchers generate new knowledge on the interdependencies and interactions between policymakers, energy suppliers and consumers across multiple aspects of energy policy including market regulation, infrastructure and factors influencing consumer adoption of new technologies.

Environmental Research
Researchers aim to help inform public policies that can support a healthier, safer environment. Ongoing research initiatives include investigating the potential to support economic benefits of fisheries through improved resources for anglers and an extensive environmental economics programme of research encompassing such topics as the impact of different sorts of incentives on promoting environmentally-friendly behaviours, the effects of taxes and subsidies on the environment and the links between environmental quality and public health.


Main Publications in Energy and Environment Research Area


Other Misc. Outputs



Assessing Vulnerability of Selected Sectors under Environmental Tax Reform
June 2, 2009 | ESRI Research Bulletin

Authors: John FitzGerald, Mary Keeney , Sue Scott
Research Area: Energy and Environment


Convergence of Consumption Patterns During Macroeconomic Transition: A Model of Demand in Ireland and the OECD
May 15, 2009 | Journal Article

Authors: Seán Lyons, Karen Mayor , Richard Tol
Research Area: Energy and Environment | Internationalisation and Competitiveness | Macroeconomics


Understanding Long-term Energy Use and Carbon Dioxide Emissions in the USA
April 22, 2009 | Journal Article

Authors: Richard Tol
Research Area: Energy and Environment


Why Worry About Climate Change?
April 21, 2009 | ESRI Research Bulletin

Authors: Richard Tol
Research Area: Energy and Environment


Risk Aversion, Time Preference, and the Social Cost of Carbon
April 17, 2009 | Journal Article

Authors: David Anthoff, Richard Tol ,
Research Area: Energy and Environment


KLUM@GTAP: Introducing Biophysical Aspects of Land-Use Decisions into a Computable General Equilibrium Model a Coupling Experiment
April 8, 2009 | Journal Article

Authors: Kerstin Ronneberger, Maria Berrittella , Francesco Bosello , Richard Tol
Research Area: Energy and Environment


Assessing Vulnerability of Selected Sectors Under Environmental Tax Reform: The Issue of Pricing Power
April 1, 2009 | Journal Article

Authors: John FitzGerald, Mary Keeney , Sue Scott
Research Area: Energy and Environment


Intra-union Flexibility of Non-ETS Emission Reduction Obligations in the European Union
March 26, 2009 | Journal Article

Authors: Richard Tol
Research Area: Energy and Environment


Environmental accounts for the Republic of Ireland: 1990-2005
March 23, 2009 | Journal Article

Authors: Seán Lyons, Karen Mayor , Richard Tol
Research Area: Energy and Environment


Rebuilding the Eastern Baltic Cod Stock under Environmental Change (Part II): Taking into Account the Costs of a Marine Protected Area
March 3, 2009 | Journal Article

Authors: Richard Tol
Research Area: Energy and Environment


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