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Alternative policies to subsidize rural household biogas digesters

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  • Wang, Changbo
  • Zhang, Yaoqi
  • Zhang, Lixiao
  • Pang, Mingyue

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Existing policies of household biogas projects focus mainly on supports on construction, but less consider management and maintenance, resulting in high scrap rate and waste of resources. Alternative policies must be explored to balance construction and operation. Taking the costs and benefits from a typical rural household biogas project, this paper assesses the economic performance at three different subsidy levels, i.e., no subsidy, existing standard and positive externality based standard. Furthermore three subsidy alternatives, one-time, annual and combined option are applied to the externality based standard. The results show that household biogas digesters have unsatisfactory economic performance without any subsidy and even in current subsidy policies. Environmental benefits of the digester were estimated as 2732 Chinese Yuan, significantly larger than existing subsidy standard. To keep continuous work during the 20-year lifespans of digesters, the income disparity of farmers among regions must be considered for policy application. With the increasing of labor costs, the ratio of initial subsidies must be reduced. These results provide policy implications to the future development of biogas projects in terms of both their construction and follow-up management, reuse of the abandoned digesters as well as the exploitation of other emerging renewable energy projects.

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  • Wang, Changbo & Zhang, Yaoqi & Zhang, Lixiao & Pang, Mingyue, 2016. "Alternative policies to subsidize rural household biogas digesters," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 93(C), pages 187-195.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:enepol:v:93:y:2016:i:c:p:187-195
    DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2016.03.007
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