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ID183105
Title ProperAre tenants willing to pay for energy efficiency? Evidence from a small-scale spatial analysis in Germany
LanguageENG
AuthorMärz, Steven
Summary / Abstract (Note)To address climate change, the decarbonisation of Germany’s existing building stock urgently needs to be prioritised. However, the rate and depth of refurbishment has lagged behind official targets for years. This is a particular problem in the rental sector, where the costs and benefits of energy efficiency measures tend to be unevenly distributed between landlords and tenants (the so-called ‘landlord-tenant dilemma’). Within the context of the current policy landscape, investments in energy efficiency consequently make most sense for landlords if the upfront costs can be refinanced via increased rental income or reduced vacant periods. This paper seeks to investigate the validity of this statement at city level by using a large dataset from one of Germany’s main internet property platforms to examine how the willingness of tenants to pay for energy efficiency varies across residential locations in the city of Wuppertal.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol.161; Feb 2022: p.112753
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2022-02 161