House energy efficiency retrofits and loan maturity

IF 2.3 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Kyriakos Drivas, Prodromos Vlamis
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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to examine how households opt for their loan’s duration when it comes to energy efficiency retrofits (EERs). The primary focus is on the time horizon that these types of EERs will provide benefits to the households.

Design/methodology/approach

This study examines the second wave of the largest EER support program in Greece in recent years. The authors exploit an idiosyncrasy of the support program which offered interest-free loans. The baseline sample of this study includes approximately 18,000 households awarded the support and opted for a loan. To provide robustness and complement the analysis, the authors also use data from 38,000 households that were awarded support from the first wave of the EER program.

Findings

This study finds that EER investments that are likely to deliver longer-term benefits, in the form of energy savings, are positively associated with longer duration. This finding implies that households view such EERs as long-term investments that will consistently provide benefits in the future, thereby tolerating a longer period of incurring the inconvenience of paying monthly installments.

Practical implications

This study posits that an EER can be perceived by the household as an investment that saves money in the long term because of more efficient energy use. To this end, the authors bring forward the duration of the benefits accrued to the household as a driving factor to the household’s decision over the length of the loan.

Originality/value

This study expands on prior literature that has focused on consumer and loans for durables (e.g. cars) by examining EERs. However, EERs are different, as they can save households money in future periods. In addition, house EERs are at the forefront of energy policies and the design of future support programs at the epicenter of several initiatives.

房屋节能改造和贷款到期
本研究的目的是研究家庭如何选择他们的贷款期限时,能源效率改造(EERs)。主要的重点是这些类型的EERs将为家庭带来好处的时间范围。设计/方法/方法本研究考察了近年来希腊规模最大的第二波EER支持计划。作者利用了提供无息贷款的支持计划的特性。本研究的基线样本包括获得支持并选择贷款的约18,000户家庭。为了提供稳健性和补充分析,作者还使用了38,000个家庭的数据,这些家庭获得了第一波EER计划的支持。研究结果本研究发现,能源效益投资可能以节约能源的形式带来长期效益,与更长的持续时间呈正相关。这一发现表明,家庭将此类EERs视为长期投资,将在未来持续提供收益,从而容忍较长时间的每月分期付款带来的不便。实际意义本研究认为,节能减排可以被家庭视为一项长期投资,因为它能更有效地利用能源。为此,作者提出了家庭累积收益的持续时间作为家庭决定贷款期限的驱动因素。独创性/价值本研究扩展了先前的文献,这些文献通过检查EERs来关注消费者和耐用品(如汽车)的贷款。然而,eer是不同的,因为它们可以为家庭在未来的时期省钱。此外,住宅eer处于能源政策和未来支持计划设计的最前沿,是几个倡议的中心。
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CiteScore
4.30
自引率
10.50%
发文量
43
期刊介绍: Topics addressed in the journal include: ■corporate finance, ■financial markets, ■money and banking, ■international finance and economics, ■investments, ■risk management, ■theory of the firm, ■competition policy, ■corporate governance.
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