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Economics of Energy Efficiency in a CO2 Constrained WorldDaniel Trombley and Kelly Kissock, University of Dayton KeywordsAbstractGreenhouse gas emission trading programs have been initiated in the European Union, Canada and the United States in an effort to harness market forces to efficiently reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Three major methods for reducing or offsetting greenhouse gas emissions are purchasing greenhouse gas emission reduction credits, purchasing renewable energy certificates, and improving energy efficiency on site. This paper investigates the economics of energy efficiency in comparison to purchasing renewable energy certificates or CO2 emission reduction credits. The analysis considers three legislative scenarios: the current case with no CO2 taxes or mandatory CO2 emission reductions, a tax on CO2 emissions, and mandatory CO2 emission reductions with emission credit trading. A relation to quantify the cost of energy efficiency in terms of dollars per tonne of avoided CO2 is proposed. Results show that at current prices, energy efficiency will remain more cost effective than purchasing renewable energy certificates or CO2 emission reduction credits as long as the simple payback is less than the life of the energy efficiency project. PaperDownload this paper as pdf: 04_1_085.pdf Panels of the 2007 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in IndustryPanel 1. Energy Markets and Global Competition Panel 2. Energy-Saving Technologies and Practices Panel 3. Environmental Constraints and Opportunities | CalendarGreen ICT for growth and sustainability? Linking science and policy 03 – 08 Jun 201238th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialist Conference 04 Jun 2012Call for papers MILEN 2012 08 Jun 2012Call for Abstracts - International workshop on energy efficiency for a more sustainable world 12 – 14 Jun 2012IEPEC - International Energy Program Evaluation Conference 15 Jun 2012Call for papers - IIASA Conference 2012. Worlds within reach: from science to policy 20 Jun 2012Energy futures and civil society in the EU - building a low carbon alliance |