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Markets For Energy Efficiency: Exploring The Implications Of An Eu-wide Tradable White Certificate' Scheme

机译:能源效率市场:探讨欧盟范围内的可交易白色证书计划的含义

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Recent developments in European energy policy reveal an increasing interest in implementing the so-called Tradable White Certificate' (TWC) schemes to improve energy efficiency. Based on three evaluation criteria (cost-effectiveness, environmental effectiveness and distributional equity) this paper analyses the implications of implementing a European-wide TWC scheme targeting the household and commercial sectors. Using a bottom-up model, quantitative results show significant cost-effective potentials for improvements (ca. 1400 TWh in cumulative energy savings by 2020), with the household sector, gas and space heating representing most of the TWC supply in terms of eligible sector, fuel and energy service demand, respectively. If a single market price of negative externalities is considered, a societal cost-effective potential of energy savings above 30% (compared to the baseline) is observed. In environmental terms, the resulting greenhouse gas emission reductions are around 200 Mt CO_(2-eq) by 2010, representing nearly 60% of the EU-Kyoto-target. From the qualitative perspective, several embedded ancillary benefits are identified (e.g. employment generation, improved comfort level, reduced 'fuel poverty', security of energy supply). Whereas an EU-wide TWC increases liquidity and reduces the risks of market power, autarky compliance strategies may be expected in order to capture co-benefits nationally. Cross subsidies could occur due to investment recovery mechanisms and there is a risk that effects may be regressive for low-income households. Assumptions undertaken by the modelling approach strongly indicate that high effectiveness of other policy instruments is needed for an EU-wide TWC scheme to be cost-effective.
机译:欧洲能源政策的最新发展表明,人们对实施所谓的“白色贸易证书”(TWC)计划以提高能源效率的兴趣日益浓厚。基于三个评估标准(成本效益,环境效益和分配公平性),本文分析了针对家庭和商业部门实施欧洲范围的TWC计划的意义。使用自下而上的模型,定量结果显示出巨大的成本效益潜力(到2020年,累计节能量约为1400 TWh),其中家用行业,天然气和空间供暖是合格行业中大部分TWC供应的,燃料和能源服务需求。如果考虑单个市场价格的负外部性,则可以观察到社会节约成本的潜在节能潜力(与基准相比)超过30%。从环境角度看,到2010年,温室气体排放量减少量约为200 Mt CO_(2-eq),约占欧盟目标的60%。从定性的角度来看,确定了一些内在的附带好处(例如创造就业机会,提高舒适度,减少``燃料贫困'',确保能源供应)。整个欧盟范围内的TWC可以增加流动性并降低市场支配力的风险,但可以期望自给自足的合规策略可以在全国范围内获得共同利益。由于投资回收机制的存在,可能会产生交叉补贴,并且有可能对低收入家庭产生影响。建模方法进行的假设强烈表明,要使整个欧盟范围的TWC计划具有成本效益,还需要其他政策工具的高效率。

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