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The impact of the German feed-in tariff scheme on innovation: Evidence based on patent filings in renewable energy technologies

机译:德国饲料关税计划对创新的影响:基于可再生能源技术专利申请的证据

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Over the last two decades, feed-in tariffs have pushed the massive expansion of electricity from renewable energy sources in Germany. Between 1991 and 1999, feed-in tariffs were prescribed through the Electricity Feed-in Law – the so-called Stromeinspeisungsgesetz (SEG) – at relatively moderate rates. From 2000 onwards, the SEG was replaced by the Renewable Energy Sources Act – the so-called Erneuerbare-Energien-Gesetz (EEG) – with much higher subsidy rates. The rise in subsidies to renewable power generation under the EEG came along with a substantial increase in electricity prices provoking an intense public debate on the benefits of renewable energy promotion. In our regression analysis, we assess one popular justification for feed-in tariffs: the demand-side effect of induced innovation. We find that the innovation impact of the German feed-in tariff scheme over the last two decades supports the positive innovation hypothesis. However, the inducement effect of the feed-in tariff scheme under the EEG is not significantly different from that of the SEG. Given the drastic cost of the EEG, we caution against the appraisal of the EEG feed-in tariff scheme solely on the grounds of its impact on technological innovation.
机译:在过去的二十年中,饲养关税推动了德国可再生能源的电力大规模扩张。在1991年至1999年期间,通过电力喂养法规定了饲料关税 - 所谓的Stominspeisungsgesetz(SEG) - 以相对中等的速率。从2000年开始,SEG被可再生能源法所取代 - 所谓的Erneuerbare-Energien-Gesetz(EEG) - 具有更高的补贴率。欧盟下可再生能源发电的补贴的增加随着关于可再生能源促进的益处而引发激烈的公众辩论的大幅增加。在我们的回归分析中,我们评估了一个普遍的饲料关税理由:诱导创新的需求副作用。我们发现,过去二十年的德国饲料关税计划的创新影响支持积极的创新假设。然而,eEG下饲料关税计划的诱导效果与SEG的eEG没有显着差异。鉴于EEG的急剧成本,我们谨慎对eEG饲料课程的评估,仅仅基于其对技术创新的影响。

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