Myriad policy measures aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the electricity sector, promote generation from renewable sources, and encourage energy conservation. To what extent do innovation and energy efficiency (EE) market failures justify additional interventions when a carbon price is in place? We extend the model of Fischer and Newell (2008) with advanced and conventional renewable energy technologies and short and long-run EE investments. We incorporate both knowledge spillovers and imperfections in the demand for energy efficiency. We conclude that some technology policies, particularly correcting R&D market failures, can be useful complements to emissions pricing, but ambitious renewable targets or subsidies seem unlikely to ...
A well-known principle in public economics states that at least as many policy instruments as market...
The European Climate and Energy mix of targets and policies has been criticised by many economists. ...
Designing policies to solve environmental problems is inherently difficult. Theoretically optimal po...
Myriad policy measures aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the electricity sector, promote g...
We assess different policies for reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and promoting the innovatio...
We assess different policies for reducing carbon dioxide emissions and promoting innovation and diff...
We assess different policies for reducing carbon dioxide emissions and promoting the innovation and ...
Introduction: A large number of policy instruments have been developed to induce energy efficiency a...
We investigate conditions that aggravate market failures in energy innovations, and suggest optimal ...
Market failures associated with environmental pollution interact with market failures associated wit...
The European electricity market is linked to a carbon market with a fixed cap that limits greenhouse...
We study the impact of competition and environmental policy (feed-in tariff vs. the EU ETS) on inves...
Environmental and technology policy options in the electricity sector: Interactions and outcomes / C...
There is currently much hope about environmental innovation and green technologies, notably as a res...
Market failures associated with environmental pollution interact with market failures associated wit...
A well-known principle in public economics states that at least as many policy instruments as market...
The European Climate and Energy mix of targets and policies has been criticised by many economists. ...
Designing policies to solve environmental problems is inherently difficult. Theoretically optimal po...
Myriad policy measures aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the electricity sector, promote g...
We assess different policies for reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and promoting the innovatio...
We assess different policies for reducing carbon dioxide emissions and promoting innovation and diff...
We assess different policies for reducing carbon dioxide emissions and promoting the innovation and ...
Introduction: A large number of policy instruments have been developed to induce energy efficiency a...
We investigate conditions that aggravate market failures in energy innovations, and suggest optimal ...
Market failures associated with environmental pollution interact with market failures associated wit...
The European electricity market is linked to a carbon market with a fixed cap that limits greenhouse...
We study the impact of competition and environmental policy (feed-in tariff vs. the EU ETS) on inves...
Environmental and technology policy options in the electricity sector: Interactions and outcomes / C...
There is currently much hope about environmental innovation and green technologies, notably as a res...
Market failures associated with environmental pollution interact with market failures associated wit...
A well-known principle in public economics states that at least as many policy instruments as market...
The European Climate and Energy mix of targets and policies has been criticised by many economists. ...
Designing policies to solve environmental problems is inherently difficult. Theoretically optimal po...