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Energieeffizienz: Eine neue Aufgabe für staatliche Regulierung?

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  • Sturm, Bodo
  • Mennel, Tim

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Hinter der Forderung nach höherer Energieeffizienz stehen üblicherweise konkrete umwelt- und energiepolitische Ziele wie Klimaschutz, Versorgungssicherheit und Ressourcenschonung. Das vorliegende Papier analysiert diese Argumente und diskutiert mögliche Politikinstrumente zur Zielerreichung. Dabei zeigt sich, dass eine rationale Wirtschaftspolitik im Fall von energierelevantem Marktversagen und Problemen intergenerationaler Gerechtigkeit kosteneffiziente, spezifische Instrumente nutzen sollte. Hierzu zählen informatorische Maßnahmen, CO2-Zertifikate und spezifische Energiesteuern. Eine höhere Energieeffizienz ist Ergebnis einer solchen rationalen Politik und nicht Mittel zum Zweck. Pauschale Instrumente, die direkte Energiesparvorgaben machen, wie Weiße Zertifikate und Zwangsstandards sind dagegen nicht zu empfehlen.

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  • Sturm, Bodo & Mennel, Tim, 2008. "Energieeffizienz: Eine neue Aufgabe für staatliche Regulierung?," ZEW Discussion Papers 08-004, ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:zewdip:7015
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    1. Bleischwitz, Raimund & Andersen, Lars-Morten, 2009. "Informational Barriers to Energy Efficiency – Theory and European Policies," MPRA Paper 19937, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. Dobroschke, Stephan, 2012. "Energieeffizienzpotenziale und staatlicher Lenkungsbedarf," FiFo Discussion Papers - Finanzwissenschaftliche Diskussionsbeiträge 12-1, University of Cologne, FiFo Institute for Public Economics.
    3. Voigt, Sebastian & Hoffmann, Tim, 2009. "What Drives the Efficiency of Hard Coal Fuelled Electricity Generation? An Empirical Assessment," ZEW Discussion Papers 09-011, ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research.

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