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How to use the clean development mechanism in the residential sector? The case of Brazilian refrigerators

✍ Scribed by Helioui Khalil; Claude Cohen; Alexandre Salem Szklo


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
236 KB
Volume
34
Category
Article
ISSN
0301-4215

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✦ Synopsis


The definition of simple and reliable emission baselines is crucial to foster clean development mechanism (CDM) projects. This paper assesses a project methodology that could boost large-scale energy-efficiency projects in the sector of domestic appliances. The baseline appliance is defined a priori in a ''conservative'' manner as the design option minimizing life-cycle social costs. The project methodology consists in a program which rebates new appliances according to their emission savings compared to the baseline. Is the proposed baseline acceptable? What could be the impact of such project on emissions? To address these questions, we look for insights from a hypothetical case on Brazilian refrigerators. A rational choice model is developed which assumes that households select design options minimizing life-cycle private costs. Results suggest that electricity tariff distortions and financial constraints might hamper project performances and allow significant free-riding. Low income households remain trapped into low-efficiency choices and high income households adopt outperforming appliances, whether rebated or not. However, simple solutions likely to improve the project methodology do exist.


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