Impact of Electricity Pricing Policies on Renewable Energy Investments and Carbon Emissions

Gurhan Kok, Kevin H. Shang, Şafak Yücel
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We investigate the impact of pricing policies (i.e., flat pricing versus peak pricing) on the investment levels of a utility firm in two competing energy sources (renewable and conventional), with a focus on the renewable investment level. We consider generation patterns and intermittency of solar and wind energy in relation to the electricity demand throughout a day. Industry experts generally promote peak pricing policy as it smoothens the demand and reduces inefficiencies in the supply system. We find that the same pricing policy may lead to distinct outcomes for different renewable energy sources due to their generation patterns. Specifically, flat pricing leads to a higher investment level for solar energy and it can still lead to more investments in wind energy if considerable amount of wind energy is generated throughout the day. We validate these results by using electricity generation and demand data of Texas. We also show that flat pricing can lead to substantially lower carbon emissions and a higher consumer surplus. Finally, we explore the effect of direct (e.g., tax credit) and indirect (e.g., carbon tax) subsidies on the investment levels and carbon emissions. We show that both types of subsidies generally lead to a lower emission level but indirect subsidies may result in lower renewable energy investments. Our study suggests that reducing carbon emissions through increasing renewable energy investments requires a careful attention to the pricing policy and the market characteristics of each region.
电价政策对可再生能源投资和碳排放的影响
我们研究了定价政策(即固定定价与峰值定价)对公用事业公司在两种竞争能源(可再生能源和传统能源)上的投资水平的影响,重点是可再生能源的投资水平。我们考虑了太阳能和风能的发电模式和间歇性与全天电力需求的关系。行业专家普遍推崇峰值定价政策,因为它能使需求趋于平稳,并减少供应系统中的低效现象。我们发现,由于不同的可再生能源的发电模式不同,相同的定价政策可能导致不同的结果。具体来说,统一定价导致对太阳能的更高投资水平,如果全天产生相当数量的风能,它仍然可以导致对风能的更多投资。我们通过使用德克萨斯州的发电和需求数据来验证这些结果。我们还表明,统一定价可以大幅降低碳排放和提高消费者剩余。最后,我们探讨了直接(如税收抵免)和间接(如碳税)补贴对投资水平和碳排放的影响。研究表明,这两种补贴通常会降低排放水平,但间接补贴可能会导致可再生能源投资减少。我们的研究表明,通过增加可再生能源投资来减少碳排放需要仔细关注每个地区的定价政策和市场特征。
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