Mixing it Up: Power Sector Energy and Regional and Regulatory Climate Policies in the Presence of a Carbon Tax

Resources for the Future DP 13-09

27 Pages Posted: 29 Jun 2013

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Dallas Burtraw

Resources for the Future

Karen L. Palmer

Resources for the Future

Date Written: April 17, 2013

Abstract

A carbon tax will interact with other policies that are intended to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and encourage clean sources of energy and energy efficiency. This paper examines these policy interactions. A well-designed carbon tax can be an efficient instrument for reducing emissions, yet whether it will be implemented in an efficient manner is uncertain. A legislatively determined tax may not fully reflect up-to-date scientific and economic information. Behavioral and institutional factors suggest that a tax may not have its fully intended effect. These considerations suggest that climate policy should and will continue to be a complex mix of regulations at various levels of government, even with a carbon price. Nonetheless, the possibility of unintended interactions among policies remains. The role for policies to encourage renewables and energy efficiency depends on the stringency of the carbon tax and presence of externalities related to technological learning and the energy efficiency gap.

Keywords: externalities, regulation, federalism, Clean Air Act

JEL Classification: Q58, H23, H77

Suggested Citation

Burtraw, Dallas and Palmer, Karen, Mixing it Up: Power Sector Energy and Regional and Regulatory Climate Policies in the Presence of a Carbon Tax (April 17, 2013). Resources for the Future DP 13-09, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2286233 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2286233

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