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Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Inducing Energy Conservation and Distributed Generation from Elimination of Electric Utility Customer Charges


Joshua M. Pearce


Michigan Technological University; Queen's University

Paul J. Harris


Clarion University

2007

Energy Policy, Vol. 35, pp. 6514-6525, 2007

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This paper quantifies the increased green house gas emissions and negative effect on energy conservation (or “efficiency penalty”) due to electric rate structures that employ an unavoidable customer charge. First the extent of customer charges was determined from a nationwide survey of U.S. electric tariffs. To eliminate the customer charge nationally while maintaining a fixed sum for electric companies for a given amount of electricity, an increase of 7.12% in the residential electrical rate was found to be necessary. If enacted, this increase in the electric rate would result in a 6.4% reduction in overall electricity consumption, conserving 73 billion kW-hrs, eliminating 44.3 million metric tons of carbon dioxide, and saving the entire U.S. residential sector over $8 billion per year. As shown here, these reductions would come from increased avoidable costs thus leveraging an increased rate of return on investments in energy efficiency, energy conservation behavior, distributed energy generation, and fuel choices. Finally, limitations of this study and analysis are discussed and conclusions are drawn for proposed energy policy changes.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 22

Keywords: carbon dioxide emissions, distributed generation, energy conservation, energy efficiency, energy policy, energy, electricity conservation, green house gas, utility rates, fraud

JEL Classification: Q40, Q43, Q49

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Pearce, Joshua M. and Harris, Paul J., Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Inducing Energy Conservation and Distributed Generation from Elimination of Electric Utility Customer Charges (2007). Energy Policy, Vol. 35, pp. 6514-6525, 2007. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2014721

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Joshua M. Pearce (Contact Author)
Michigan Technological University ( email )
Houghton, MI 49931
United States
HOME PAGE: http://www.mse.mtu.edu/~pearce/Index.html
Queen's University (Canada) ( email )
Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6
Canada
HOME PAGE: http://www.appropedia.org/User:J.M.Pearce
Paul J. Harris
Clarion University ( email )
Wood Street
Clarion, PA 16214
United States
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