What Does Europe Pay for Clean Energy? - Review of Macroeconomic Simulation Studies

ZEW Discussion Paper No. 07-019 // 2007
ZEW Discussion Paper No. 07-019 // 2007

What Does Europe Pay for Clean Energy? - Review of Macroeconomic Simulation Studies

This paper analyses the macroeconomic costs of environmental regulation in European energy markets on the basis of existing macroeconomic simulation studies. The analysis comprises the European emssion trading scheme, energy taxes, measures in the transport sector, and the promotion of renewable energy sources. We find that these instruments affect the European economy, in particular the energy intensive industries and the industries that produce internationally tradeable goods. From a macroeconomic point of view, however, the costs of environmental regulation appear to be modest. The underlying environmental targets and the efficient design of regulation are key determinants for the cost burden.

Dannenberg, Astrid, Tim Mennel and Ulf Moslener (2007), What Does Europe Pay for Clean Energy? - Review of Macroeconomic Simulation Studies, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 07-019, Mannheim.

Authors Astrid Dannenberg // Tim Mennel // Ulf Moslener