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Competing land uses and fossil fuel,and optimal energy conversion rates during the transition toward a green economy under a pollution stock constraint
Institution:1. Toulouse School of Economics (INRA, IDEI), 21 allée de Brienne, 31000, Toulouse, France;2. Toulouse School of Economics, Université Toulouse Capitole (IDEI, IUF), Manufacture des Tabacs, 21 allée de Brienne, 31000, Toulouse, France;1. Department of Environmental and Resource Economics, Environmental Management, Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW), L7 1, 68161, Mannheim, Germany;2. Department of Economics, University of Mannheim, Germany;1. The World Bank, United States;2. Georgetown University, United States;1. Department of Economics, University of Hagen, Universitätsstr. 41, 58097 Hagen, Germany;2. Department of Economics, University of Siegen, Unteres Schloss 3, 57072 Siegen, Germany
Abstract:We study the transition to a carbon-free economy in a model with a polluting non-renewable resource and a clean renewable resource. Transforming primary energy into ready-to-use energy services is costly and more efficient energy transformation rates are more costly to achieve. Renewable energy competes with food production for land and the food productivity of land can be improved at some cost. To avoid catastrophic climate damages, the pollution stock is mandated to stay below a given cap. When the economy is not constrained by the cap, the efficiency of energy transformation increases steadily until the transition toward the ultimate green economy; when renewable energy is exploited, its land use rises at the expense of food production; food productivity increases together with the land rent but food production drops; the food and energy prices increase and renewables substitute for non-renewable energy. During the constrained phase, the economy follows a constant path of prices, quantities, efficiency rates, food productivity and land rent, a phenomenon we call the ‘ceiling efficiency paradox’.
Keywords:Energy efficiency  Carbon pollution  Non-renewable resources  Renewable resources  Land uses  Q00  Q32  Q43  Q54
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