Authors
Christoph Böhringer, Florian Landis, Miguel Angel Tovar Reanos
Publication date
2017/6
Journal
The Energy Journal
Volume
38
Issue
1_suppl
Pages
189-210
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Over the last decade Germany has boosted renewable energy in power production by means of massive subsidies. The flip side are very high electricity prices which raise concerns that the transition cost towards a renewable energy system will be mainly borne by poor households. In this paper, we combine computable general equilibrium and microsimulation analyses to investigate the economic impacts of Germany’s renewable energy promotion. We find that the regressive effects of renewable energy promotion could be attenuated by alternative subsidy financing mechanisms.
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