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Selling and Saving Energy: Energy Efficiency Obligations in Liberalized Energy Markets

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In Europe, energy efficiency obligations are imposed on energy retailers competing in liberalized energy markets. They comply by subsidizing energy efficiency investments made by energy end-users within or outside their customer base. We develop a model describing how competition in the energy market affects compliance strategies. We find that, instead of selecting the most cost-effective investments options, firms may either target their most elastic customers, which enables them to increase their retail price, or their competitor’s customers, which protects their sales. Allowing firms to trade obligations can restore cost-effectiveness, but reduces consumer surplus. Overall, the degree of flexibility that should be incorporated into such programs crucially depends on the degree of heterogeneity across investment costs and the relative weights governments assign to cost-effectiveness and consumer surplus.
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hal-03109922 , version 1 (13-07-2021)

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Louis-Gaëtan Giraudet, Matthieu Glachant, Jean-Philippe Nicolaï. Selling and Saving Energy: Energy Efficiency Obligations in Liberalized Energy Markets. Energy Journal, 2020, 41 (01), ⟨10.5547/01956574.41.SI1.lgir⟩. ⟨hal-03109922⟩
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