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Economic Analysis and Policy

Revisiting Germany's Solar Cell Promotion: An Unfolding Disaster

This article revisits an analysis by Frondel et al. (2008) on the promotion of photovoltaics (PV) in Germany, a technology that enjoys particularly high subsidies in the form of feed-in tariffs. The result is explosive costs with little to show for either environmental or employment benefits. Indeed, we document that the immense costs foreseen by Frondel and colleagues have materialized: our updated estimate of the subsidies for PV, at € 108 Bn, even exceeds their expectations. Moreover, with installed PV capacities growing at a rapid rate, these costs will continue to accumulate, diverting resources from more cost-effective climate protection instruments.

Frondel, M., C. Schmidt und C. Vance Ph.D. (2014), Revisiting Germany's Solar Cell Promotion: An Unfolding Disaster. Economic Analysis and Policy, 44, 1, 3-13

DOI: 10.1016/j.eap.2014.02.001