Article (Journal/Review)
Price regulation and the incentives to pursue energy efficiency by minimizing network losses
Fecha
2016Registro en:
0195-6574
10.5547/01956574.37.4.jdut
2-s2.0-84991577895
Autor
Dutra, Joísa Campanher
Menezes, Flavio Marques
Zheng, Xuemei
Institución
Resumen
This paper examines the incentives embedded in different regulatory regimes for investment by utilities in energy efficiency programs that aim to reduce network losses. In our model, a monopolist chooses whether to undertake an investment in energy efficiency, which is not observable by the regulator. We show that, in equilibrium, the monopolist chooses to exert positive effort more often under price cap regulation than under no regulation or mandated target regulation and that she exerts no effort under rate of return regulation. This result contrasts with an extensive literature that focuses on end-user energy conservation and shows that price caps are ineffective for achieving energy efficiency as utilities have an incentive to maximize sales volume. Thus, policies that are designed to promote demand-side energy conservation may diminish the utilities' incentives to pursue supply-side energy efficiency through minimizing network losses.. Copyright © 2016 by the IAEE. All rights reserved.