TY - UNPB
T1 - The internalization of externalities in the production of electricity
T2 - willingness to pay for the attributes of a policy for renewable energy
AU - Longo, Alberto
AU - Markandya, Anil
AU - Petrucci, Marta
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - This paper investigates the willingness to pay of a sample of residents of Bath, England, for a hypothetical program that promotes the production of renewable energy. Using choice experiments, we assess the preferences of respondents for a policy for the promotion of renewable energy that (i) contributes to the internalization of the external costs caused by fossil fuel technologies; (ii) affects the security of energy supply; (iii) has an impact on the employment in the energy sector; (iv) and leads to an increase in the electricity bill. Responses to the choice questions show that our respondents are in favour of a policy for renewable energy and that they attach a high value to a policy that brings private and public benefits in terms of climate change and energy security benefits. Our results therefore suggest that consumers are willing to pay a higher price for electricity in order to internalize the external costs in terms of energy security, climate change and air pollution caused by the production of electricity.
AB - This paper investigates the willingness to pay of a sample of residents of Bath, England, for a hypothetical program that promotes the production of renewable energy. Using choice experiments, we assess the preferences of respondents for a policy for the promotion of renewable energy that (i) contributes to the internalization of the external costs caused by fossil fuel technologies; (ii) affects the security of energy supply; (iii) has an impact on the employment in the energy sector; (iv) and leads to an increase in the electricity bill. Responses to the choice questions show that our respondents are in favour of a policy for renewable energy and that they attach a high value to a policy that brings private and public benefits in terms of climate change and energy security benefits. Our results therefore suggest that consumers are willing to pay a higher price for electricity in order to internalize the external costs in terms of energy security, climate change and air pollution caused by the production of electricity.
KW - Energy Policy
KW - Valuation of Environmental Effects
KW - Alternative Energy Sources
UR - http://www.feem.it/NR/rdonlyres/548B3F0A-E51E-4E47-9DD5-D375B108AA95/2154/13206.pdf
M3 - Working paper
BT - The internalization of externalities in the production of electricity
PB - Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei
ER -