Decarbonization of EU Services Sector: Shadow Carbon Prices Approach in Energy Efficiency Analysis
EUサービスセクターの脱炭素化:エネルギー効率分析におけるシャドー・カーボンプライス・アプローチ (AI 翻訳)
Dalia Štreimikienė, T. Baležentis
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日本語
本論文はEUサービスセクターのエネルギー効率改善のためのシャドー・カーボンプライス(SCP)アプローチをレビューする。既存の非効率性とCO2削減限界費用の評価手法を整理し、加盟国間のパフォーマンス格差を指摘。EUの政策枠組み(ESR、ETS2)とSCPの活用可能性を提示。
English
This paper reviews the shadow carbon price (SCP) approach for tracking energy efficiency in the EU service sector. It synthesizes literature on non-parametric methods (DEA) to assess marginal CO2 abatement costs, highlighting disparities across member states and the potential of SCP within EU policy frameworks (ESR, ETS2).
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
EUのサービスセクターに焦点を当てた分析だが、シャドー・カーボンプライス手法は日本のGX実践でも有用。国内のエネルギー効率政策やカーボンプライシング設計における参考として、日本企業・政府にとって示唆に富む。
In the global GX context
The paper advances the application of shadow carbon prices to an underexplored sector, relevant for EU's ETS2 and Effort Sharing Regulation. It offers a methodological framework that can inform global energy efficiency monitoring and carbon pricing debates.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides a literature synthesis on energy efficiency in services and introduces SCP as a tool for marginal abatement cost estimation.
🏢実務担当者:Offers insights on using shadow carbon prices to benchmark and improve energy efficiency in service sector operations.
🏛政策担当者:Highlights disparities in efficiency across EU member states, suggesting areas for policy targeting and harmonization.
📄 Abstract(原文)
The transition to a climate-neutral economy positions energy efficiency as a cornerstone of the European Union’s (EU) strategy. While significant attention has been paid to the industrial and residential sectors, the service sector has emerged as a critical area due to its rapid growth and increasing energy demand. This paper addresses the urgent need for effective methods to monitor and improve energy efficiency within this complex sector. The primary objective is to provide a comprehensive review of the existing literature on tracking energy efficiency in the EU service sector and to highlight the potential of the shadow carbon price (SCP) approach as an advanced analytical tool for policy analysis. This paper synthesises findings from recent studies and policy documents, examining the theoretical foundations of the SCP approach based on non-parametric techniques like Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) to assess the marginal cost of CO 2 abatement. The main findings from the literature indicate that while the EU has a robust policy framework, including the Effort Sharing Regulation (ESR) and the new Emissions Trading System (ETS2), there are significant disparities in energy efficiency performance across EU member states. The originality of this paper lies in its focused application of the SCP concept to the under-researched tertiary sector,
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