Utility-based green electricity programs provide market opportunities for consumers to reduce the carbon footprint of their electricity use. These programs deploy three types of public-goods contribution mechanisms: voluntary contribution, green tariff, and all-or-nothing green tariff (Kotchen and Moore, 2007). We extend the theoretical understanding of the all-or-nothing green tariff mechanism by showing that an assumption of warm-glow preferences is needed to explain widespread participation in programs deploying this mechanism. We conduct the first experimental test to compare the revenue generating capacity of a pure public good (based on the voluntary contribution mechanism) and an impure public good (based on the green tariff mechanis...
Green electricity products are increasingly made available to consumers in many countries in an effo...
A recent trend in most developed countries has been a move toward greater reliance on renewable or “...
In many retail electricity markets consumers are able to choose to purchase a green tariff, where th...
Abstract Green-electricity programs provide an opportunity to study private provision of an environm...
According to Champ et al. (1997), we have to differentiate between willingness to pay (WTP) and will...
This paper utilizes laboratory and field experiments to test the use of a provision point mechanism ...
Green-electricity programs provide an opportunity to study private provision of public goods in a fi...
The sale of “green power” (electricity generated using renewable energy sources such as wind, solar ...
Retail electricity competition will allow customers to select their own power suppliers and some cus...
This paper compares the effects of technology innovation and pricing policy in green markets on the ...
This dissertation consists of three distinct papers related to private provision of environmental pu...
This article explores whether and to what extent individuals are willing to voluntarily pay a premiu...
While the potential for peer-to-peer electricity trading, where households trade surplus electricity...
While the potential for peer-to-peer electricity trading, where households trade surplus electricity...
The production of electricity on the basis of renewable energy technologies is a classic example of...
Green electricity products are increasingly made available to consumers in many countries in an effo...
A recent trend in most developed countries has been a move toward greater reliance on renewable or “...
In many retail electricity markets consumers are able to choose to purchase a green tariff, where th...
Abstract Green-electricity programs provide an opportunity to study private provision of an environm...
According to Champ et al. (1997), we have to differentiate between willingness to pay (WTP) and will...
This paper utilizes laboratory and field experiments to test the use of a provision point mechanism ...
Green-electricity programs provide an opportunity to study private provision of public goods in a fi...
The sale of “green power” (electricity generated using renewable energy sources such as wind, solar ...
Retail electricity competition will allow customers to select their own power suppliers and some cus...
This paper compares the effects of technology innovation and pricing policy in green markets on the ...
This dissertation consists of three distinct papers related to private provision of environmental pu...
This article explores whether and to what extent individuals are willing to voluntarily pay a premiu...
While the potential for peer-to-peer electricity trading, where households trade surplus electricity...
While the potential for peer-to-peer electricity trading, where households trade surplus electricity...
The production of electricity on the basis of renewable energy technologies is a classic example of...
Green electricity products are increasingly made available to consumers in many countries in an effo...
A recent trend in most developed countries has been a move toward greater reliance on renewable or “...
In many retail electricity markets consumers are able to choose to purchase a green tariff, where th...