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Renewable rebound: Empirical evidence from household electricity tariff switching

Potential environmental benefits of green tariffs may be mitigated if households increase electricity consumption after they subscribe to green tariffs. Using metered data of household electricity consumption from a large provider of green electricity in Germany, our quasi-experimental analysis finds that household switching to a green tariff leads to a non-monetary renewable rebound effect of around 8.5 %. Further, our findings imply that this renewable rebound effect is persistent over at least four years. These findings may be explained by moral licensing effects which induce households to permanently change their habitual behaviours and/or to acquire additional electricity-consuming technologies. Thus, failure to account for a renewable rebound in policy evaluation may lead to systematically underestimate the costs of achieving energy and climate targets.

Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Series: Working Paper Sustainability and Innovation ; No. S07/2021

Classification
Wirtschaft
Subject
rebound
renewable rebound
green tariffs
moral licensing

Event
Geistige Schöpfung
(who)
Schleich, Joachim
Schuler, Johannes
Pfaff, Matthias
Frank, Regine
Event
Veröffentlichung
(who)
Fraunhofer-Institut für System- und Innovationsforschung ISI
(where)
Karlsruhe
(when)
2021

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  • Arbeitspapier

Associated

  • Schleich, Joachim
  • Schuler, Johannes
  • Pfaff, Matthias
  • Frank, Regine
  • Fraunhofer-Institut für System- und Innovationsforschung ISI

Time of origin

  • 2021

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