Distributional Consequences of New Energy Policies

Catherine Hausman, Shanjun Li, and Arik Levinson, Organizers

September 20, 2024

NBER, 2nd floor, 1050 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA

Conference Code of Conduct

Friday, September 20
8:00 am
Continental Breakfast
8:50 am
Milan Quentel, Stanford University

Gone with the Wind: Renewable Energy Infrastructure, Welfare, and Redistribution
Discussant: Christopher Timmins, University of Wisconsin-Madison and NBER
9:30 am
Conor Walsh, Columbia University
Costas Arkolakis, Yale University and NBER

Clean Growth
Discussant: Harrison Fell, North Carolina State University
10:10 am
Break
10:40 am
Hunt Allcott, Stanford University and NBER
Hyuk-Soo Kwon, University of Chicago
Tess Snyder, Stanford University

IRA Tax Credit for Used Electric Vehicles
Discussant: Jing Li, Tufts University
11:20 am
Yucheng Wang, University of Sydney

Who Receives Environmental Benefits from Driving Electric Vehicles? (slides)
Discussant: Sarah Johnston, University of Wisconsin-Madison
12:00 pm
Lunch
1:20 pm
Matthew Ashenfarb, Yale University

A Place-Based Clean Electricity Subsidy and its Effect on Emissions
Discussant: Daniel T. Kaffine, University of Colorado at Boulder
2:00 pm
Mehedi Hasan Oni, University of Arkansas

Commuting, Home Utilities, and Production: The Distributional Effects of Energy Price Shocks (slides)
Discussant: Luis A. Fernandez Intriago, Environmental Defense Fund
2:40 pm
Break
3:10 pm
Lilia Garcia Manrique, University of Calgary

Sharing the Benefits of a New Pipeline Using the Shapley Value in Baja California
Discussant: Shaun McRae, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México
3:50 pm
Bryan Bollinger, New York University
Todd D. Gerarden, Cornell University
Kenneth Gillingham, Yale University and NBER
Drew S. Vollmer, Duke University
Daniel Xu, Duke University and NBER

Strategic Avoidance and the Welfare Impacts of Solar Panel Tariffs
Discussant: Keith Head, University of British Columbia
4:30 pm
Adjourn