Current UK energy use policies, which primarily aim to reduce carbon emissions, provide abatement incentives that vary by user and fuel, creating inefficiency. Distributional concerns are often given as a justification for the lower carbon price faced by households, but there is little rationale for carbon prices associated with the use of gas to be lower than those for electricity. We consider reforms that raise carbon prices faced by households and reduce the variation in carbon prices across gas and electricity use, improving the efficiency of emissions reduction. We show that the revenue raised from these reforms can be recycled in a way that ameliorates some of the distributional concerns. Whilst such recycling is not able to protect a...
Putting a price on carbon is critical for climate change policy. Increasingly, policymakers combine ...
Benjamin Franklin once said that ‘In this world, nothing is certain but death and taxes’ and a signi...
This paper considers a new scheme, the Tender-Price Allocation Mechanism, which focuses carbon facto...
Extending carbon pricing across the UK economy could deliver substantial reductions in carbon emissi...
In the UK, the cost of low-carbon policies, such as renewable energy subsidies, household retrofit a...
Carbon-pricing initiatives are spreading at an unprecedented rate, but a considerable gap remains be...
Carbon pricing is an important policy that could slow down climate change by changing the incentives...
The UK government’s net-zero commitment assumes the use of bio-energy with carbon capture and storag...
Distributional impacts of environmental policies have become an increasingly important consideration...
Over the past three years, policy towards the taxation of energy has been debated vigorously. In 199...
Residential energy efficiency is a core element of the decarbonisation policy in many nations. In th...
Contemporary policies to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) will have distributive conseque...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
We calculate the impact of an increase in carbon taxation on carbon emissions and on income inequali...
As part of an effort to be a world leader in international efforts in reducing atmospheric carbon di...
Putting a price on carbon is critical for climate change policy. Increasingly, policymakers combine ...
Benjamin Franklin once said that ‘In this world, nothing is certain but death and taxes’ and a signi...
This paper considers a new scheme, the Tender-Price Allocation Mechanism, which focuses carbon facto...
Extending carbon pricing across the UK economy could deliver substantial reductions in carbon emissi...
In the UK, the cost of low-carbon policies, such as renewable energy subsidies, household retrofit a...
Carbon-pricing initiatives are spreading at an unprecedented rate, but a considerable gap remains be...
Carbon pricing is an important policy that could slow down climate change by changing the incentives...
The UK government’s net-zero commitment assumes the use of bio-energy with carbon capture and storag...
Distributional impacts of environmental policies have become an increasingly important consideration...
Over the past three years, policy towards the taxation of energy has been debated vigorously. In 199...
Residential energy efficiency is a core element of the decarbonisation policy in many nations. In th...
Contemporary policies to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) will have distributive conseque...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
We calculate the impact of an increase in carbon taxation on carbon emissions and on income inequali...
As part of an effort to be a world leader in international efforts in reducing atmospheric carbon di...
Putting a price on carbon is critical for climate change policy. Increasingly, policymakers combine ...
Benjamin Franklin once said that ‘In this world, nothing is certain but death and taxes’ and a signi...
This paper considers a new scheme, the Tender-Price Allocation Mechanism, which focuses carbon facto...