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We provide a spatial theory of clean growth to assess the global impact of the rise of renewable energy. We model the … of energy in space. The local rate of clean energy adoption depends on learning-by-doing, the global electricity and …
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effects. By applying this method to a randomized controlled trial on a residential energy rebate program, we show that dynamic …
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Effective and economical expansion of renewable energy is one of the most urgent and important challenges of addressing … renewable supply. In this paper, we study the static and dynamic impacts of market integration on renewable energy expansion …
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Environmental policy is increasingly concerned with measuring emissions resulting from local changes to electricity consumption. These marginal emissions are challenging to measure because electricity grids encompass multiple locations and the information available to identify the effect of each...
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Encouraged by the declining cost of grid-scale renewables, recent analyses conclude that the United States could reach net zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2050 at relatively low cost using currently available technologies. While the cost of renewable generation has declined dramatically,...
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impact of wind energy development on local earnings and employment, by race, ethnicity, sex, and educational attainment. We … most sub-populations. We discuss implications for achieving equity goals within energy transition policies …
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We examine technology adoption and consumer welfare disparities across demographic groups using data from an online solar photovoltaic (PV) marketplace. Low-income households are 25% less likely to purchase solar through the platform and obtain 53% lower expected consumer surplus than...
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One concern with subsidies for low-carbon technologies is that they tend to go predominantly to high-income households. Previous research has shown, for example, that the top income quintile receives 60% of subsidies for rooftop solar and 90% of subsidies for electric vehicles. This paper finds...
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Economists, energy experts, and policymakers have called for accelerating investment in the U.S. electricity … generation. They could also allow for the better integration of renewable energy sources such as wind and solar, located in areas …
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It is commonly believed that the response of the price of corn ethanol (and hence of the price of corn) to shifts in biofuel policies operates in part through market expectations and shifts in storage demand, yet to date it has proved difficult to measure these expectations and to empirically...
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