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Appears in Collections: | Economics Working Papers |
Peer Review Status: | Unrefereed |
Title: | Voluntary Programs to Encourage Diffusion: The Case of the Combined Heat-and-Power Partnership |
Author(s): | Ferrara, Andreas Lange, Ian |
Contact Email: | i.a.lange@stir.ac.uk |
Citation: | Ferrara A & Lange I (2011) Voluntary Programs to Encourage Diffusion: The Case of the Combined Heat-and-Power Partnership. Stirling Economics Discussion Paper, 2011-16. |
Keywords: | Voluntary Environmental Measures Combined Heat and Power Fossil Fuels Environmental permits Industrial productivity History |
JEL Code(s): | Q58: Environmental Economics: Government Policy Q48: Energy: Government Policy L51: Economics of Regulation L94: Electric Utilities |
Issue Date: | 1-Jul-2011 |
Date Deposited: | 25-Jul-2011 |
Series/Report no.: | Stirling Economics Discussion Paper, 2011-16 |
Abstract: | In the last decade, voluntary environmental programs have increased considerably in scope. A novel use of these programs is to di¤use new technology in industry as means to improving their environmental outcomes. This paper tests whether the US Environmental Protection Agency s Combined Heat-and-Power Partnership has encouraged the installation of CHP applications since its start in 2001. Two hypotheses are tested here, whether (i) the Partnership has encouraged the installation of CHP applications and (ii) if the partnership has encouraged utilization of CHP once installed. Using nearest neighbor matching on data for electricity plants in the US, results nd weak evidence that the program has helped CHP system spread, controlling for the selection of rms into the partnership. |
Type: | Working Paper |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1893/3204 |
Affiliation: | University of Stirling Economics |
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