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Profitability of different instruments in international climate policies

Aune, Finn Roar; Kverndokk, Snorre; Lindholt, Lars; Rosendahl, Knut Einar
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2005
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Abstract
Abstract:

This article discusses how different climate policy instruments such as CO2 taxes and renewable

energy subsidies affect the profitability of fossil fuel production, given that a fixed global climate

target shall be achieved in the long term. Within an intertemporal framework, the model analyses

show that CO2 taxes reduce the short-term profitability to a greater extent than technology subsidies,

since the competition from CO2-free energy sources does not become particularly noticeable until

decades later. Due to e.g. discounting of future revenues, most fossil fuel producers therefore prefer

subsidies to their competitors above CO2 taxes. However, this conclusion does not apply to all

producers. Oil producers outside OPEC lose the most on the subsidising of CO2-free energy, while

CO2 taxes only slightly reduce their profits. This is connected to OPEC’s role in the oil market, as the

cartel chooses to reduce its extraction significantly in the tax scenario. The results seem to be

consistent with observed behaviour of important players in the climate negotiations.
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Statistics Norway, Research Department
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Discussion Papers;No. 403

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