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The effect of carbon pricing on technological change for full energy decarbonization: A review of empirical ex‐post evidence

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Lilliestam,  Johan
IASS Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies Potsdam;

Patt,  Anthony
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Bersalli,  German
IASS Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies Potsdam;

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Lilliestam, J., Patt, A., Bersalli, G. (2021): The effect of carbon pricing on technological change for full energy decarbonization: A review of empirical ex‐post evidence. - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews - Climate Change, 12, 1, e681.
https://doi.org/10.1002/wcc.681


Zitierlink: https://publications.rifs-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_6000468
Zusammenfassung
In order to achieve the temperature goals of the Paris Agreement, the world must reach net‐zero carbon emissions around mid‐century, which calls for an entirely new energy system. Carbon pricing, in the shape of taxes or emissions trading schemes, is often seen as the main, or only, necessary climate policy instrument, based on theoretical expectations that this would promote innovation and diffusion of the new technologies necessary for full decarbonization. Here, we review the empirical knowledge available in academic ex‐post analyses of the effectiveness of existing, comparatively high‐price carbon pricing schemes in the European Union, New Zealand, British Columbia, and the Nordic countries. Some articles find short‐term operational effects, especially fuel switching in existing assets, but no article finds mentionable effects on technological change. Critically, all articles examining the effects on zero‐carbon investment found that existing carbon pricing scheme have had no effect at all. We conclude that the effectiveness of carbon pricing in stimulating innovation and zero‐carbon investment remains a theoretical argument. So far, there is no empirical evidence of its effectiveness in promoting the technological change necessary for full decarbonization.