Energy Savings Certificates: Instrument Overview and Prospects for Reduction of Synthetic Nitrogen and Pesticides in Agriculture

This paper describes the mechanism of Energy Savings Certificates (ESC) as a market-based instrument to reduce energy consumption in various sectors, particularly agriculture, and evaluates its potential to encourage reductions in synthetic nitrogen fertiliser and pesticide use.

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The article presents the Energy Savings Certificates (ESC) mechanism, a market-based policy tool aimed at reducing energy use across diffuse sectors, including agriculture. It explains that energy suppliers, known as "obligated parties", must achieve defined energy savings by promoting efficiency measures among their clients or incur penalties. In agriculture, 27 standardised actions generate certificates, mainly in greenhouse horticulture, although agricultural ESC represent under 1% of total certificates. The paper discusses how adapting ESC to agriculture can support reductions in indirect energy use and environmental inputs like synthetic nitrogen fertiliser and pesticides. It also highlights the scheme’s flexibility to foster innovation, collective approaches, and the challenges of evaluating input reduction actions.

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Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Locatie
France
Auteurs
Marc BARDINAL, Cyrielle BORDE et Jérôme MOUSSET
Doel
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document
Gepubliceerd op
01 mei 2014
Taal van herkomst
French
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Innovations agronomiques
Licensie
CC BY