William Bell

Griffith University

Research Fellow

St Lucia

Brisbane, Queensland 4101

Australia

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

9

DOWNLOADS

354

TOTAL CITATIONS

4

Scholarly Papers (9)

1.

Australian National Electricity Market Model - Version 1.10

USAEE Working Paper No. 16-245
Number of pages: 78 Posted: 29 Jan 2016
University of Queensland, Griffith University, University of Queensland - School of Economics and University of Queensland
Downloads 93 (557,077)
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The Effect of Increasing the Number of Wind Turbine Generators on Carbon Dioxide Emissions in the Australian National Electricity Market from 2014 to 2025

USAEE Working Paper No. 16-243
Number of pages: 41 Posted: 29 Jan 2016
Griffith University, University of Queensland, University of Queensland - School of Economics and University of Queensland
Downloads 61 (702,560)

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The Effect of Increasing the Number of Wind Turbine Generators on Wholesale Spot Prices in the Australian National Electricity Market from 2014 to 2025

USAEE Working Paper No. 16-242
Number of pages: 56 Posted: 29 Jan 2016
Griffith University, University of Queensland, University of Queensland - School of Economics and University of Queensland
Downloads 60 (707,949)

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The Effect of Increasing the Number of Wind Turbine Generators on Transmission Line Congestion in the Australian National Electricity Market from 2014 to 2025

USAEE Working Paper No. 16-237
Number of pages: 37 Posted: 29 Jan 2016
Griffith University, University of Queensland, University of Queensland - School of Economics and University of Queensland
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The Effect of Increasing the Number of Wind Turbine Generators on Generator Energy in the Australian National Electricity Market from 2014 to 2025

USAEE Working Paper No. 16-244
Number of pages: 40 Posted: 29 Jan 2016
Griffith University, University of Queensland, University of Queensland - School of Economics and University of Queensland
Downloads 47 (788,514)
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Leveraging Data Portals as Analytic Platforms: A Case Study of a Simulation of the Queensland Energy and Jobs Plan

Centre for Applied Energy Economics & Policy Research: Working Paper Series 2023-08
Number of pages: 24 Posted: 16 Aug 2023
William Bell and Nancy Spencer
Griffith University and Griffith University
Downloads 36 (872,199)

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Power BI, Data Analytics Platform, BABOK, DMBOK, Queensland Energy and Jobs Plan, Agent-based Model of Electricity Systems, Intelligent Energy Systems, Prophet

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climate change mitigation, risk management, financial disclosure

Inclusive Growth and Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation in Australia and China: Removing Barriers to Solving Wicked Problems

Inclusive growth and climate change adaptation and mitigation in Australia and China: Removing barriers to solving wicked problems, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, Version 16- 16 February 2018
Posted: 28 Feb 2018 Last Revised: 08 Mar 2018
William Bell and Xuemei Zheng
Griffith University and Southwestern University of Finance and Economics (SWUFE)

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Australia, China, wicked problems, climate change, electricity, energy, renewable energy, inclusive growth, inequality, growth, tax, emissions, generation, coal, electricity prices, electricity market, policies, political donations, political wedging, adversarial politics, growth, donations

Inclusive Growth and Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation in Australia and China: Removing Barriers to Solving Wicked Problems

USAEE Working Paper
Posted: 04 Jun 2018
William Bell and Xuemei Zheng
Griffith University and Southwestern University of Finance and Economics (SWUFE)

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Using Solar PV Feed-In Tariff Policy History to Inform a Sustainable Flexible Pricing Regime to Enhance the Diffusion of Energy Storage and Electric Vehicles

Journal of Bioeconomics, 2017
Posted: 10 Jan 2017
William Bell and John Foster
Griffith University and University of Queensland - School of Economics

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Renewable energy, Solar PV, social inequality, NEM, national electricity market, Electricity, Electricity sector, private rental market