Journal Article

How Effective are US Renewable Energy Subsidies in Cutting Greenhouse Gases?

Murray, B.C., M.L. Cropper, F.C. de la Chesnaye and J.M. Reilly (2014)
American Economic Review: Papers & Proceedings 2014, 104(5): 569–574

Abstract / Summary:

The federal tax code provides preferential treatment for the production and use of renewable energy. We report estimates of the subsidies' effects on greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions developed in a recent National Research Council (NRC) Report. Due to lack of estimates of the impact of tax provisions on GHG emissions, new modeling studies were commissioned. The studies found, at best, a small impact of subsidies in reducing GHG emissions; in some cases, emissions increased. The NRC report also identified the need to capture the complex interactions among subsidies, pre-existing regulations, and commodity markets.

Citation:

Murray, B.C., M.L. Cropper, F.C. de la Chesnaye and J.M. Reilly (2014): How Effective are US Renewable Energy Subsidies in Cutting Greenhouse Gases? American Economic Review: Papers & Proceedings 2014, 104(5): 569–574 (https://dx.doi.org/10.1257/aer.104.5.569)