Promoting Solar Panel Investments: Feed-in-Tariff Versus Tax-Rebate Policies

V. Babich, R. Lobel, Şafak Yücel
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Problem Definition: Governments have adopted various subsidy policies to promote investment in renewable energy sources, such as rooftop solar panels. The German government uses a feed-in-tariff policy that provides a guaranteed stream of payments for each unit of electricity generated by a household. In contrast, the U.S. government uses a tax-rebate policy that reduces the initial investment cost and the household receives the retail price for the generated electricity. In this paper, we study the key practical factors that favor one policy over the other from the perspective of the government. These factors are the heterogeneity in the generating efficiency, the variability in the electricity price, and the variability in the investment cost. Academic Relevance: Unlike the previous literature on the feed-in-tariff and tax-rebate policies, we focus on the effects of variability on a household's investment timing. We identify the optimal policy for the government to manage the aggregate household investment, accounting for the heterogeneity in efficiency. Methodology: We consider an infinite-horizon, continuous-time model where the government moves first and announces either a feed-in tariff or tax rebate. Then, each household dynamically decides if and when to invest in a unit of solar panel. The objective of the government is to maximize the expected value of a subsidy policy, i.e., the difference between the societal benefit of solar panel investments and the subsidy cost over time. Results: We characterize the timing of the investment decision of the households and the optimal subsidy parameters for the government. We identify which practical factors favor the feed-in-tariff or the tax-rebate policy. Policy Implications: Our results suggest that a government should prefer the feed-in-tariff policy when the electricity price is highly uncertain. Intuitively, feed-in-tariff policy eliminates the price variability; thus, it removes the strategic delay in the investment. The tax-rebate policy should be adopted if the households are heterogeneous in generating efficiency, if the investment cost is highly variable, or if the price and cost uncertainty are positively correlated.
促进太阳能电池板投资:上网电价与退税政策
问题定义:政府采取了各种补贴政策来促进对可再生能源的投资,例如屋顶太阳能电池板。德国政府采用上网电价政策,为每户家庭生产的每单位电力提供有保障的支付流。相比之下,美国政府采用退税政策,降低了初始投资成本,家庭获得了发电的零售价格。本文从政府的角度出发,研究了影响一种政策优于另一种政策的关键现实因素。这些因素是发电效率的异质性、电价的可变性和投资成本的可变性。学术相关性:与以往关于上网电价和退税政策的文献不同,我们关注的是可变性对家庭投资时机的影响。考虑到效率的异质性,我们确定了政府管理家庭总投资的最优政策。方法:我们考虑一个无限视界,连续时间模型,其中政府首先采取行动,宣布上网电价或退税。然后,每个家庭动态决定是否以及何时投资一个太阳能电池板单元。政府的目标是最大化补贴政策的预期价值,即太阳能电池板投资的社会效益与补贴成本之间的差额。结果:我们描述了家庭投资决策的时机和政府的最优补贴参数。我们确定哪些实际因素有利于上网电价或退税政策。政策启示:我们的研究结果表明,当电价高度不确定时,政府应该选择上网电价政策。直观地说,上网电价政策消除了价格的可变性;因此,它消除了投资中的战略延迟。如果家庭的发电效率是异质的,如果投资成本是高度可变的,或者如果价格和成本的不确定性是正相关的,则应该采取退税政策。
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