Fuel Economy in Macedonia

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Fuel Economy in Macedonia Stabilizing greenhouse gas emissions from road transport trough doubling of global vehicle fuel economy: regional implementation of the Global Fuel Economy Initiative – GFEI Fuel Economy in Macedonia 18-19 May 2016 Hotel “Romantik” Veles Alex Körner alex_koerner@gmx.de

Introduction to FEPIT

Purpose of FEPIT Simple tool to estimate the impact of selected policy measures on the average fuel economy of newly registered cars in a given year in the future Support for decision makers to implement policy schemes to achieve region specific fuel economy targets in the light of the GFEI target Light application running in MS EXCEL with limited data requirements and with a simple and user-friendly interface Does not replace in-depth policy study: magnitude of the impact of the policy measures rather than exact forecast

Data requirement – FE baseline & additional info New registrations by fuel economy segment for at least one past year Average fuel economy by fuel economy segment of all newly registered cars for at least one past year Additional Information on: Vehicle taxation (registration and circulation tax/feebate) Fuel price and fuel taxation Fuel composition of newly registered cars (gasoline/diesel)

Policy measures in FEPIT Fuel economy regulation/standard CO2-Based Vehicle registration tax/feebate scheme CO2-Based Vehicle circulation tax Fuel taxation Eco-labelling not explicitly considered: it is assumed to be a pre-requisite for the application for all other policies

Use of FEPIT 1.) Baseline input Filling the baseline input fields 2.) Projection input and results worksheet: Setting the assumptions for the policy scenarios Reading the results of the calculations

FEPIT input – New car registrations Baseline input worksheet New cars registrations

FEPIT input – FE by segment Baseline input worksheet – fuel economy

FEPIT input – Vehicle taxation Baseline input worksheet Vehicle taxation in the base year Level of registration tax for each car segment, net of any value added tax level of circulation tax for each car segment

FEPIT input – Fuel price Baseline input worksheet Fuel price in the base year Average fuel price at the pump (pump price), in $/liter Average share of fuel taxes on pump price Split of newly registered cars between gasoline and diesel

FEPIT results Projection input and results worksheet Reading results: average fuel economy

FEPIT validation

France: back casting exercise 2005 to 2013 GFEI data for 2005 as baseline Projection year: 2013 Comparison of results: 2% deviation projection vs. 2013 data

FEPIT download The tool is available for download at the following link: http://www.iea.org/gfei/FEPIT2015.xlsb It is accompanied by a user guide and a methodology report. FEPIT - User guide: http://www.iea.org/gfei/FEPITUserGuide.pdf FEPIT – Methodology report: http://www.iea.org/gfei/FEPITMethodologyReport.pdf

Thanks!

FEPIT – Methodology

Methodological approach Theoretical approach New vehicles registrations segmented into fuel consumption classes Each segment represented by the related average fuel consumption Policies affect both the new registration composition, and the average fuel consumption by segment Context factors and interaction between policies affect the size of final impacts

Methodological approach Elasticity parameters estimated on the basis of literature data to provide realistic responses in different conditions Literature data Design of theretical approach Base elasticity estimation Validation in different conditions Final elasticity estimation

Methodological approach Validation in different conditions: Simulating various case studies Revision of the elasticity parameters Literature data Design of theretical approach Base elasticity estimation Validation in different conditions Final elasticity estimation

Methodological approach Theoretical approach Impact on new registrations composition by segment Direct change of the natural logarithm in car registrations in a given segment in response to a 1000 Euro tax/rebate (registration share of segment s change by x%) [D’Haultfœuille et al. (2012), Klier and Linn (2012) ] Compensation of direct change by changes in the other segments (for instance, if the most energy intensive class loses 2% of share, this 2% is gained by less energy intensive segments, proportionally to the relative shares they had in the base year)

Methodological approach Theoretical approach Impact on the average fuel consumption by segment Due to changes of the distribution of the registrations within the segments and the deployment of technical improvements [COWI (2002), Bunch, Greene et al. (2011)] Function estimated on COWI (2002) data, generated by registration tax under a fleet neutrality assumption

Methodological approach Theoretical approach Base elasticities drawn from studies based on the experience of vehicle taxation in Europe. The effect of vehicle taxation may potentially be quite different in other contexts Taking into account context factors influencing the base elasticities: effect of the baseline fuel price Comparing the effect of feebate scheme related to registration tax in US [Bunch, Greene et al. (2011)] and France [Klier and Linn (2012)] reduction of the elasticity parameters to simulate lower responsiveness in US with respect to the EU reference case (assumed to be related to baseline fuel price differences)

Methodological approach Theoretical approach Interaction between measures: Circulation and registration taxes: the effect is larger when combined [COWI (2002)] Fuel consumption target and other policies: responsiveness to other measures is reduced assuming that, as vehicle efficiency gradually improves, the incentive to choose a more fuel efficient car also gradually declines Electric vehicles segments Comparing the effect of incentives [Mock, P. and Yang, Z. (2014)] Smoothing the elasticities Estimating shares at projection year based also on an exogenous increasing trend from 2012 onward