Technology Neutrality in Energy Tax

Technology Neutrality in Energy Tax

Author: Professor United States Congress

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-01-14

Total Pages: 90

ISBN-13: 9781983849008

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Technology neutrality in energy tax: issues and options: hearing before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, first session, Thursday, April 23, 2009.


Technology Neutrality in Energy Tax

Technology Neutrality in Energy Tax

Author: United States Senate

Publisher:

Published: 2019-09-19

Total Pages: 90

ISBN-13: 9781694194466

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Technology neutrality in energy tax: issues and options: hearing before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, first session, Thursday, April 23, 2009.


Tax policies for low-carbon technologies

Tax policies for low-carbon technologies

Author: Gilbert E. Metcalf

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 27

ISBN-13:

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The U.S. tax code provides a number of subsidies for low-carbon technologies. I discuss the difficulties of achieving key policy goals with subsidies as opposed to using taxes to raise the price of pollution-related activities. In particular, subsidies lower the cost of energy (on average) rather than raising it. Thus consumer demand responses work at cross purposes to the goal of reducing emissions (especially as average cost pricing is used for electricity). Second, it is difficult to achieve technology neutrality with subsidies - here defined as an equal subsidy cost per ton of CO2 avoided. Third, many subsidies are inframarginal. Finally, subsidies often suffer from unintended interactions with other policies. I conclude with some observations on the use of price-based instruments. In particular I discuss how a carbon tax could be designed to achieve environmental goals of emission caps over a control period.


The End of Energy

The End of Energy

Author: Michael J. Graetz

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2011-03-04

Total Pages: 381

ISBN-13: 0262294745

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Forty years of energy incompetence: villains, failures of leadership, and missed opportunities. Americans take for granted that when we flip a switch the light will go on, when we turn up the thermostat the room will get warm, and when we pull up to the pump gas will be plentiful and relatively cheap. In The End of Energy, Michael Graetz shows us that we have been living an energy delusion for forty years. Until the 1970s, we produced domestically all the oil we needed to run our power plants, heat our homes, and fuel our cars. Since then, we have had to import most of the oil we use, much of it from the Middle East. And we rely on an even dirtier fuel—coal—to produce half of our electricity. Graetz describes more than forty years of energy policy incompetence and argues that we must make better decisions for our energy future. Despite thousands of pages of energy legislation since the 1970s (passed by a Congress that tended to elevate narrow parochial interests over our national goals), Americans have never been asked to pay a price that reflects the real cost of the energy they consume. Until Americans face the facts about price, our energy incompetence will continue—and along with it the unraveling of our environment, security, and independence.