A residential emissionsbased carbon levy: city and neighbourhood consequences

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Anderson, Ben [1 ]
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[1] Univ Southampton, Energy & Climate Change Res Grp, Sch Engn, Southampton, England
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BUILDINGS & CITIES | 2023年 / 4卷 / 01期
关键词
building stock; carbon levy; carbon tax; energy efficiency; energy emissions; energy poverty; housing; local government; neighbourhood; retrofit; urban governance; TAX; ENERGY; COST;
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TU [建筑科学];
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What are the consequences of a local carbon levy applied to (1) all estimated residential consumption emissions and (2) all residential gas and grid electricity -related emissions? Housing stock simulations in the City of Southampton, UK, are used to explore whether a local carbon levy could pay for retrofits at a local level. The value of the levy is estimated for the whole city and for neighbourhoods at the census lower layer super output area (LSOA) level (about 1500 households) using recently published 'official' carbon values under two scenarios. The levy is then set against an estimate of the cost of retrofitting energy -efficient dwellings in each LSOA. The models show that highly emitting LSOAs (generally those with least deprivation) would raise sufficient levy to retrofit their dwellings within three to five years if an 'all emissions' levy were applied. This is not the case in lowemissions LSOAs which tend to be those with the highest deprivation. Here it could take up to 60 years to meet the retrofit costs if the levy were only applied to energy emissions. Redistribution of the levy from the least deprived but highly emitting neighbourhoods to the more deprived but least emitting would therefore be needed.
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