This paper examines the Portuguese electricity-supply-sector evolution within the EU-27 and its impact on atmospheric emissions. Using a dataset of SO2, NOx, CO2 and particulates emissions for Portuguese thermoelectricity plants between 1990 and 2008, the performed panel data model shows emissions to be a positive function of fossil fuel combustible use. Nevertheless, these results denote a more "impressive" correlation per GWh generated than in other EU countries. They also indicate that only SO2 emissions are a negative function of liberalization, which may be explained by the market power of the incumbent that does not feel threatened to adopt environmental improvements.
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Meireles, M., Soares, I., & Afonso, O. (2012). Are we following the right path? assessment of the portuguese electricity generation on atmospheric emissions. European Research Studies Journal, 15(SPECIAL ISSUE), 109–132. https://doi.org/10.35808/ersj/373
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