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ID163549
Title ProperMaking incentive policies more effective
Other Title Informationan agent-based model for energy-efficiency retrofit in China
LanguageENG
AuthorLiang, Xin
Summary / Abstract (Note)The building sector is responsible for a major share of energy consumption, with the most energy being consumed during the operation stage of buildings. Energy-efficiency retrofit (EER) policies have been promoted by numerous countries. However, the effectiveness of these incentive policies has been insufficient, a main reason being the agency problem between the government and building owners. In addition, most policies ignored the diversity of buildings and building owners, resulting in a lack of reaction from owners. To address this problem, this study proposed an agent-based model for policy making on EER. The model defined the government and owners as agents and their decision-making behaviors were modeled with principal-agent theory. A platform based on the proposed model was then developed and the incentive policy was optimized under different circumstances. To verify the effectiveness of the proposed model, three policy scenarios were compared on the platform, which are the policy by the proposed model, the incentive policy in Shanghai and Shenzhen, China. The results showed that the incentive policy based on the proposed model has the best performance on energy savings, returns on investment, and leverage effects. A sensitivity analysis indicated that the government should pay more attention to energy price.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy. No.126; Mar 2019: p.177-189
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2019-03 126
Key WordsEnergy Efficiency ;  Agent-Based Model ;  Retrofit ;  Multi-Agent System ;  Principal-Agent Theory