Publikationen der Abteilung Klimapolitik

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  • DIW Discussion Papers 1820 / 2019

    Green Public Procurement and the Innovation Activities of Firms

    This paper provides first empirical insights on the relationship between green public procurement (GPP) and firms' innovation activities. Considering that the public sector is a large buyer in the economy, public procurement is able to work as demand-pull factor for new products and thus innovations - given that the procurement is aimed at such objectives. GPP is specifically implemented to contribute ...

    2019| Vera Zipperer
  • DIW Discussion Papers 1819 / 2019

    Sozialverträglicher CO2-Preis: Vorschlag für einen Pro-Kopf-Bonus durch Krankenversicherungen

    CO2-Abgaben bergen die Gefahr, einkommensschwächere Haushalte überdurchschnittlich zu belasten. Zur Abwehr solcher regressiven Verteilungswirkungen wird erwogen, einen Teil der Einnahmen durch einen Pro-Kopf-Bonus an die Bürger*innen zurückzugeben. Der vorliegende Beitrag entwickelt einen Vorschlag für einen in das deutsche Krankenversicherungssystem integrierten Bonus. Dazu werden zunächst die Ziele ...

    2019| Roland Ismer, Manuel Haußner, Klaus Meßerschmidt, Karsten Neuhoff
  • DIW Discussion Papers 1813 / 2019

    Do Energy Efficiency Networks Save Energy? Evidence from German Plant-Level Data

    In energy efficiency networks, groups of firms exchange experiences on energy conservation in regular meetings over several years. The companies implement energy efficiency measures in order to reach commonly agreed energy savings and CO2 reduction goals. Existing evaluations of such voluntary regional networks claim that participants improved energy efficiency at twice the speed of the industry average. ...

    2019| Jan Stede
  • DIW Discussion Papers 1777 / 2018

    The Role of Budget Contraints in Sequential Elimination Tournaments

    Motivated by the EU concept of Pre-Commercial Procurement and the massivepresence of SMEs in the European economy, we study how budget constraints affect R&D effort in sequential elimination tournaments. We show that introducingbudget constraints leads to a non-monotonicity in unconstrained contestants' effort.Furthermore, we show that if the budget asymmetry is not too large, unconstrainedcontestants ...

    2018| Malin Arve, Olga Chiappinelli
  • DIW Discussion Papers 1773 / 2018

    Are Emission Performance Standards Effective in Pollution Control? Evidence from the EU's Large Combustion Plant Directive

    This paper explores the extent to which emissions limits on stack concentrations under the Large Combustion Plant (LCP) Directive succeeded in mitigating local air pollutants from thermal power stations in the European Union. We take advantage of the discontinuities in regulation status to show that the emission performance standards led to sizeable declines in concentrations of SO2 , NOx, and particulate ...

    2018| Puja Singhal
  • DIW Discussion Papers 1766 / 2018

    Modeling Coordination between Renewables and Grid: Policies to Mitigate Distribution Grid Constraints Using Residential PV-Battery Systems

    Distributed photo-voltaic (PV) generation is one of the pillars of energy transitions around the world, but its deployment in the distribution grid requires costly reinforcements and expansions. Prosumage - consisting of a household-level PV unit coupled with a battery storage system - has been proposed as an effective means to facilitate the integration of renewable energy sources and reduce distribution ...

    2018| Paul Neetzow, Roman Mendelevitch, Sauleh Siddiqui
  • DIW Discussion Papers 1765 / 2018

    An Auction Story: How Simple Bids Struggle with Uncertainty

    Short-term electricity markets are key to an efficient production by generation units. We develop a two-period model to assess different bidding formats to determine for each bidding format the optimal bidding strategy of competitive generators facing price-uncertainty. We compare the results for simple bidding, block bidding and multi-part bidding and find that even under optimal simple and block ...

    2018| Jörn C. Richstein, Casimir Lorenz, Karsten Neuhoff
  • DIW Discussion Papers 1746 / 2018

    Renewable Energy Policy in the Age of Falling Technology Costs

    Cost of renewable energies have dropped, approaching wholesale power price levels. As a result, the role of renewable energy policy design is shifting – from covering incremental costs towards facilitating risk-hedging. An analytical model of the financing structure of renewable investment projects is developed to assess this effect und used to compare different policy design choices: contracts for ...

    2018| Karsten Neuhoff, Nils May, Jörn C. Richstein
  • DIW Discussion Papers 1726 / 2018

    Too Good to Be True? How Time-Inconsistent Renewable Energy Policies Can Deter Investments

    The transition towards low-carbon economies requires massive investments into renewable energies, which are commonly supported through regulatory frameworks. Yet, governments can have incentives - and the ability - to deviate from previously-announced support once those investments have been made, which can deter investments. We analyze a renewable energy regulation game, apply a model of time-inconsistency ...

    2018| Nils May, Olga Chiappinelli
  • DIW Discussion Papers 1714 / 2017

    Project-Based Carbon Contracts: A Way to Finance Innovative Low-Carbon Investments

    Low and uncertain carbon prices are often stated as a major obstacle for industrial sector investments in technologies to deliver deep emissions reductions. Project-based carbon contracts underwritten by national governments could addressregulatory risk, lower financing costs and strengthen incentives for emission reductions at investment and operation stage. In this paper design options for project-based ...

    2017| Jörn Richstein
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