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Meeting goals of sustainability policy:CO2 emission reduction, cost-effectiveness and societal acceptance. An analysis of the proposal to phase out coal in the Netherlands

Authors :
Akerboom, Sanne
Botzen, Wouter
Buijze, Anoeska
Michels, Ank
van Rijswick, Marleen
Energy and Resources
Parel Water en duurzaamheid / UCWOSL
Economics of Global Environmental Change
UU LEG Research UUSE Multidisciplinary Economics
Europees en nationaal waterrecht
Politiek en bestuur
UU LEG Research USG Public Matters
Energy and Resources
Parel Water en duurzaamheid / UCWOSL
Economics of Global Environmental Change
UU LEG Research UUSE Multidisciplinary Economics
Europees en nationaal waterrecht
Politiek en bestuur
UU LEG Research USG Public Matters
Environmental Economics
Source :
Akerboom, S, Botzen, W, Buijze, A, Michels, A & van Rijswick, M 2020, ' Meeting goals of sustainability policy : CO2 emission reduction, cost-effectiveness and societal acceptance. An analysis of the proposal to phase out coal in the Netherlands ', Energy Policy, vol. 138, 111210 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2019.111210, Energy Policy, 138. Elsevier BV, Energy Policy, 138:111210. Elsevier BV
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The mitigation of global climate change renders effective policy indispensable. In this paper we evaluate a policy drafted in the Netherlands to close all its remaining coal-fired plants by 2030, which is well before the end of their technical and economic life spans. This plan is part of a package to reduce CO2 emissions with 25% by 2020 and 49% by 2030 in comparison to 1990. Under Dutch policy, all measures taken must meet three goals: CO2 emission reduction, cost-effectiveness and societal support. We will show that existing EU legal frameworks limit the effectiveness of the closure, because they allow for carbon leakage and lack a coordinated European strategy on the coal phase out, even though several EU member states have formulated similar plans. There is also no definitive answer as to whether the coal phase out is cost-effective. Dutch government will have to decide what the parameters of ‘cost-effective’ are. So far, the plan enjoys societal support. It is up to the Dutch government to decide what balance between CO2 emissions, costs and societal support is best. For further action, we recommend an EU strategy on the coal-phase out, in order to coordinate and to prevent carbon leakages.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03014215
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Akerboom, S, Botzen, W, Buijze, A, Michels, A & van Rijswick, M 2020, ' Meeting goals of sustainability policy : CO2 emission reduction, cost-effectiveness and societal acceptance. An analysis of the proposal to phase out coal in the Netherlands ', Energy Policy, vol. 138, 111210 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2019.111210, Energy Policy, 138. Elsevier BV, Energy Policy, 138:111210. Elsevier BV
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....62e582b2ead9da74d253d99e50bfca87
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2019.111210