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Saeed Solaymani

Saeed Solaymani

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ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6503-7600
Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 55313897800
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Address: Arak University
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Research

Title
Effectiveness of energy efficiency improvements in the context of energy subsidy policies
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
energy efficiency; energy subsidy; Malaysia
Year
2021
Journal CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
DOI
Researchers Saeed Solaymani

Abstract

Malaysia, as one of the top energy subsidizing countries, has announced to remove energy subsidies necessarily, not only to reduce energy consumption and the government budget deficit but also to improve overall efficiency and air quality. Therefore, this study evaluates the impacts of rationalizing energy subsidy and its energy efficiency improvement during 2010–2030 using a dynamic recursive computable general equilibrium model. Results revealed that reducing energy subsidies decreases energy consumption and emissions of all air pollutants. While the economic performance of the country improves in the long run due to stimulation in capital demand and investment, it reduces in the short run. Energy efficiency also improves by 1.1% and 2.3%, in the short run, in response to a reduction of 10% and 100% in energy subsidies, respectively. Energy efficiency improvements decrease the negative effects of pure subsidy policies on real GDP, trade, investment, and household consumption. The efficiency improvement policies also are effective in reducing more level of the rebound effect and lead to more energy saving in the economy, particularly in the petroleum products sector. The impacts on the rebound effect also differ across economic sectors. The results of this study provide new insights for energy subsidy policy and energy efficiency and suggest that additional tools and policies are required for improving the energy efficiency caused by phasing out energy subsidies.