Verteilungswirkungen des EEG |
| |
Authors: | Hubertus Bardt Judith Niehues |
| |
Affiliation: | 1. Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft K?ln, Postfach 10 19 42, 50459, K?ln, Deutschland
|
| |
Abstract: | The Renewal Energies Act has so far been one of the cornerstones of the energy revolution. As a result of the Act the production of electricity from renewable sources has been considerably increased. As the most expensive forms of renewable energies have grown fastest, average costs have not shrunk but have risen significantly. The ongoing growth led to increasing subsidies for renewable energies and growing costs for electricity consumers in business and private households. It would be insufficient to look at absolute cost developments only, as distribution effects may be critical. As electricity consumption only slightly depends on household income, higher income leads to lower significance of electricity costs. Therefore, low income households bear a relatively higher burden of costs for renewable energies. Furthermore, wealthy households could benefit from the subsidies as they can invest in renewable energy systems. |
| |
Keywords: | |
本文献已被 SpringerLink 等数据库收录! |
|