Incentivi all?efficienza energetica nelle gare per la distribuzione gas e gli effetti sulla finanza pubblica locale: analisi e prospettive
Roberto Fazioli and
Donato Lenza
ECONOMIA PUBBLICA, 2018, vol. 2018/1, issue 1, 87-122
Abstract:
The goal of "Certificati Bianchi" (i.e. energy efficiency certificates - TEE) is to stimulate the investment to enhance efficiency in energy consumption in Italy. In this paper, we provide a thorough description and constructive criticism of the system. More in details, we carefully characterize (i) the annual obligations pertaining to the natural gas distribution companies for the acquisition of TEEs, (ii) the procedure to accomplish them and (iii) the role of the institutional players (such as, for example, the Ministero dello Sviluppo Economico and the ARERA) in the process. Then, we address the theme of the additional TEEs that a company bidding in competitive public tenders for natural gas distribution services can offer to Municipalities in "Minimum Territorial Area" (ATEM) and, in particular, we stress the implications of such offer for the financial plan of the bidder. Finally, we discuss some issues with the design of the system, and a possible way forward to address them.
JEL-codes: G28 H23 K23 L51 L95 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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