Scandinavian Working Papers in Economics

Discussion Papers,
Statistics Norway, Research Department

No 940: Are carbon prices redundant in the 2030 EU climate and energy policy package?

Finn Roar Aune () and Rolf Golombek
Additional contact information
Finn Roar Aune: Statistics Norway

Abstract: In 2018, an agreement between the key EU institutions – the Commission, the European Parliament, and the European Council – was reached after a long-lasting discourse over the 2030 EU climate and energy policy package. This paper offers a comprehensive assessment of the EU package, with its three main targets: lower greenhouse gas emissions, higher renewable share in final energy consumption, and improved energy efficiency. We find that the renewable and energy efficiency targets have been set so high that the derived emissions reduction (50 percent) exceeds the EU climate target (40 percent). Hence, there is no need for an EU climate policy, for example, to use carbon prices to reach the EU climate goals. It is, however, not cost-efficient to achieve the climate target by imposing the three EU targets. We demonstrate that a cost-efficient policy that obtains a 50 percent GHG emissions reduction would increase annual welfare (relative to the Reference scenario) by an amount corresponding to 0.6 percent of GDP in Europe.

Keywords: climate policy; renewables; energy efficiency; energy modeling; EU 2030

JEL-codes: Q28; Q41; Q48; Q54

58 pages, October 2020

Full text files

434581 PDF-file 

Download statistics

Questions (including download problems) about the papers in this series should be directed to L Maasø ()
Report other problems with accessing this service to Sune Karlsson ().

RePEc:ssb:dispap:940This page generated on 2024-10-30 04:36:32.