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Norwegian

Bush meets Hotelling: Effects of improved renewable energy technology on greenhouse gas emissions

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Authors:

Hoel, Michael

Year:

2008

Reference:

Memorandum
Number in series: 29

Summary

Fossil fuels are non-renewable carbon resources, and the extraction path of these resources depends both on present and future demand. When this “Hotelling feature” is taken into consideration, the whole price path of carbon fuel will shift downwards as a response to the reduced cost of the renewable substitute. An implication of this is that greenhouse gas emissions in the near future may increase as a response to the reduced cost of the renewable substitute. If this is the case, increased climate costs may outweigh the bene…ts of reduced costs of a substitute, thus reducing overall social welfare.

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Q30, Q42, Q54

Keywords:

climate change, exhaustible resources, renewable energy

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