Integrated Assessment of Swiss GHG Mitigation Policies After 2012Coupling the Residential Sector

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André Sceia
Juan-Carlos Altamirano-Cabrera
Laurent Drouet
Thorsten F. Schulz
Marc Vielle
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[1] Swiss Federal Institute of Technology at Lausanne (EPFL),Research Lab on the Economics and Management of the Environment (REME)
[2] Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI),Energy Economics Group
[3] REME-EPFL and Toulouse School of Economics (LERNA),undefined
[4] Manufacture des Tabacs,undefined
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Swiss residential sector; Climate policy; Top-down and bottom-up models;
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The residential sector presents a great potential for greenhouse gases (GHG) mitigation. We perform an integrated assessment of different mitigation policies for Switzerland focusing on the residential sector. We analyze the case of pure incentive taxes and technical regulations. For our analysis, we have coupled a general equilibrium model with a Swiss residential energy model. We find that a progressive GHG tax of more than 200 USD2000/tCO2 eq is necessary to reach a target of 50% reduction of GHG emissions in 2050. Finally, we also find that efficiency-based technical regulations provide limited additional abatement incentives.
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