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Carbon pricing and the affordability of residential heating: A theoretical model with endogenous technology choice
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Abstract This paper analyses the impact of carbon pricing on residential heating affordability using a theoretical household model with endogenous choice of a renewable heating technology. We compare two compensation policies: a renewable heating subsidy and a lump-sum transfer. The subsidy is the most effec... view more
This paper analyses the impact of carbon pricing on residential heating affordability using a theoretical household model with endogenous choice of a renewable heating technology. We compare two compensation policies: a renewable heating subsidy and a lump-sum transfer. The subsidy is the most effective policy to reduce the household’s burden if the renewable heating technology is the optimal choice with carbon pricing alone. Otherwise, the relative effectiveness of the compensation policies depends on whether they shift the household's choice towards renewable heating. Overall, our study emphasizes the need of considering technological adjustment when analyzing how carbon pricing affects heating affordability.... view less
Keywords
apartment; energy consumption; costs; climate policy; environment tax; subsidy; renewable energy
Classification
Ecology, Environment
Free Keywords
residential heating; affordability; environmental taxes and subsidies
Document language
English
Publication Year
2025
City
Leipzig
Page/Pages
30 p.
Series
UFZ Discussion Papers, 2/2025
ISSN
1436-140X
Status
Published Version; reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0