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ID149996
Title ProperFair pricing of REDD-based emission offsets under risk preferences and benefit-sharing
LanguageENG
AuthorKhabarov, Nikolay ;  Obersteiner, Michael ;  Krasovskii, Andrey
Summary / Abstract (Note)We consider a risk-aware forest owner and electricity producer evaluating the Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD)-based offsets with a benefit-sharing mechanism under uncertain CO2 prices. For a range of CO2 prices and respective risks perceived by the forest owner (seller) and electricity producer (buyer), we apply a model of fair (indifference) pricing. Parties’ risk preferences are reflected by exponential utility functions. The potentially contracted amounts of REDD offsets are analyzed under various risk preferences and for different benefit-sharing opportunities. Our results show that a risk-averse attitude considerably increases the contracted offset amounts (compared to risk-neutral case) and, therefore, creates a higher potential for REDD implementation. We demonstrate possible situations, when parties could agree on a certain range of REDD contracts, e.g. smaller amounts of REDD offsets are traded for higher prices, and larger amounts – for lower prices, although contracting a moderate amount at a moderate price is impossible. The suggested benefit-sharing mechanism can help increase contracted offset amounts. Our modeling results highlight two ways to promote higher REDD participation: (i) strengthening the carbon price signal to reveal risk-averse behavior of energy producers, and (ii) implementing the mechanism of benefit/risk sharing between the REDD consumer and supplier.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 96, No.96; Sep 2016: p.193–205
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2016-09 96, 96
Key WordsCO2 Emissions ;  Electricity Generation ;  Redd Offsets ;  Benefit-Sharing ;  Risk Preferences