COMPARING VOLUME AND BLEND RENEWABLE ENERGY MANDATES UNDER A CARBON BUDGET

Q3 Social Sciences
J. Amigues, Gilles Lafforgue, U. Chakravorty, M. Moreaux
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Abstract

In order to encourage substitution of fossil fuels by cleaner renewables, regulatory agencies have generally chosen between two types of renewable energy standards. They have either mandated a minimum volume of renewable energy as in the case of ethanol in transport fuels, and for electricity in Texas and Iowa. Or they have specified a minimum blend (share) of renewables in the energy supply mix as in California, Michigan and many other states. This paper uses a simple model to compare the dynamic effects of these two policies. We show that a volume mandate leads to a lower energy price, induces a greater subsidy on clean energy and a smaller fossil fuel tax than the blend mandate. The volume mandate also leads to larger cumulative renewable energy use over the time horizon. We illustrate the model with plausible parameter values and show that the two energy mandates lead to large differences in fossil fuel taxes and clean energy subsidies.
比较碳预算下的数量和混合可再生能源授权
为了鼓励更清洁的可再生能源替代化石燃料,监管机构通常在两种可再生能源标准之间进行选择。他们要么规定了最低限度的可再生能源,比如运输燃料中的乙醇,要么规定了德克萨斯州和爱荷华州的电力。或者像加州、密歇根州和其他许多州一样,他们规定了可再生能源在能源供应结构中的最低比例。本文用一个简单的模型来比较这两种政策的动态效果。我们的研究表明,与混合燃料强制要求相比,数量强制要求导致能源价格下降,对清洁能源的补贴增加,化石燃料税减少。在一段时间内,总量要求还会导致更大的可再生能源累计使用量。我们用合理的参数值来说明模型,并表明两种能源授权导致化石燃料税和清洁能源补贴的巨大差异。
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Annals of Economics and Statistics
Annals of Economics and Statistics Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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