Climate policies do not affect all power producers equally. In this paper, we evaluate the supply-side distributional consequences of emissions reduction policies using a simple and novel partial equilibrium model where production takes place in technology-specific sites. In a quantitative application hydro, wind and solar firms generate power combining capital and sites which differ in productivity. In contrast, the productivity levels of coal, gas and nuclear technologies are constant across sites. We parameterise the model to analyse the effects of stylised tax and subsidy schemes. Carbon pricing outperforms all other instruments and, crucially, leads to more equitable outcomes on the supply side. Technology-specific and uniform subsidie...
AbstractThis paper presents an analysis of climate policy instruments for the decarbonisation of the...
Distributional impacts of environmental policies have become an increasingly important consideration...
This study derives the optimal combination of consumer taxes and producer taxes when both spatial an...
Energy and climate policies are usually seen as measures to internalize externalities. However, as a...
This thesis analyses two energy and climate policy instruments – namely renewable energy policy and ...
This thesis analyses two energy and climate policy instruments – namely renewable energy policy and ...
Abstract: This article discusses how different climate policy instruments such as CO2 taxes and ren...
Many governments aim to reduce the dependence on coal-fired generation to decrease carbon emissions....
This thesis consists of an introduction and six self-contained papers addressing the economics of el...
Climate change is one of the pressing issues of our time. In order to limit global warming, the gree...
This paper examines how ambitious climate policies and subsidies to carbon capture may affect intern...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.This paper presents an...
This paper examines how ambitious climate policies and subsidies to carbon capture may affect intern...
Policies to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases such as CO2 will affect the rate and pattern of te...
This paper is a contribution to assessing the Swiss energy transition, with an emphasis on the conse...
AbstractThis paper presents an analysis of climate policy instruments for the decarbonisation of the...
Distributional impacts of environmental policies have become an increasingly important consideration...
This study derives the optimal combination of consumer taxes and producer taxes when both spatial an...
Energy and climate policies are usually seen as measures to internalize externalities. However, as a...
This thesis analyses two energy and climate policy instruments – namely renewable energy policy and ...
This thesis analyses two energy and climate policy instruments – namely renewable energy policy and ...
Abstract: This article discusses how different climate policy instruments such as CO2 taxes and ren...
Many governments aim to reduce the dependence on coal-fired generation to decrease carbon emissions....
This thesis consists of an introduction and six self-contained papers addressing the economics of el...
Climate change is one of the pressing issues of our time. In order to limit global warming, the gree...
This paper examines how ambitious climate policies and subsidies to carbon capture may affect intern...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.This paper presents an...
This paper examines how ambitious climate policies and subsidies to carbon capture may affect intern...
Policies to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases such as CO2 will affect the rate and pattern of te...
This paper is a contribution to assessing the Swiss energy transition, with an emphasis on the conse...
AbstractThis paper presents an analysis of climate policy instruments for the decarbonisation of the...
Distributional impacts of environmental policies have become an increasingly important consideration...
This study derives the optimal combination of consumer taxes and producer taxes when both spatial an...