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1 EMEE th International workshop on "Empirical Methods in Energy Economics" June 14-15, 2018 Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei Corso Magenta 63, Milan, Italy The 11 th International Workshop on Empirical Methods in Energy Economics will be held in FEEM s premises in the Palazzo delle Stelline (Milan, Italy) on June It is intended as a forum for the development and application of empirical methods in energy economics. Details on previous workshops, along with information about joining the EMEE Network, can be found on the EMEE webpage. To foster a lively debate and a comprehensive exchange of ideas about new empirical research in energy economics, the 2018 workshop will allow time for a full presentation and discussion of each contribution. All sessions are plenary (no concurrent presentations) to ensure the workshop participants attendance at all presentations. Registration will be possible from mid-april 2018 till June 6 th, 2018 (registration fee 180). Final papers, which will be available from the conference website, need to be submitted by June 6th, /5

2 Agenda Thursday, June 14 th, Participants Registration, welcome coffee Welcome and introduction Andrea Bigano, FEEM, CMCC and Università Ca Foscari, Italy Massimo Filippini, EMEE Network Coordinator and CEPE, ETH Zurich, and Università della Svizzera Italiana, Switzerland Session 1. Consumers and cars Chair: Reinhard Madlener Davide Cerruti, The impact of policy awareness: Evidence from vehicle registration taxes in Switzerland Discussant: Edson Severnini Anna Alberini, Is the Fuel Economy of a Vehicle Capitalized in its Price? Evidence from Electric and Hybrid Vehicles in EU countries Discussant: Anna Bartczak Coffee Break Session 2. Macro Drivers Chair: Massimo Filippini Aurélien Saussay, The Impacts of Energy Prices on Industrial Foreign Investment Location: Evidence from Global Firm Level Data Discussant: Massimo Filippini Alessandro Sapio, Greener, more integrated, and less volatile? A quantile regression analysis of Italian wholesale electricity prices Discussant: Elena Verdolini Networking Lunch and Poster Session* Session 3. Short Presentations Chair: Andrea Bigano Victor von Loessl, Revenue decoupling and energy consumption: Empirical evidence from the U.S. electric utilities sector Nina Boogen, Empower the consumer! Energy-related financial literacy and its socioeconomic determinants 2/5

3 Giulia Pavan, The Impact of European Carbon Market on Firm Productivity: Evidences from Italian Manufacturing Firms Session 4. Consumers and preferences Chair: Anna Alberini Elke Groh, The causal effect of religious and environmental identity on green preferences: A combined priming and stated choice experiment Discussant: Suchita Srinivasan Anna Bartczak, Externalities of renewable energy production sites in Germany and Poland: a cross-country comparison using stated preference data Discussant: Sebastien Houde Coffee Break Session 5. Short Presentations Chair: Massimo Filippini Paige Weber, Climate Policy and Local Air Quality: How Greenhouse Gas Regulation Impacts the Distribution of Local Air Souvik Datta, Impacts of Electricity Restructuring on Plant Generation Costs in the U.S. Social dinner at 20.30, Restaurant Cantina della Vetra. * Poster Session Marek Antosiewicz Is a mix of wind and gas a feasible alternative to coal in Poland? Laura Bonacorsi Environmental Policy and International Trade: New Evidence from Structural Gravity Bryan Coyne An evaluation of the Building Energy Rating using Irish household energy consumption data Anna Kowalska-Pyzalska Household willingness to pay for green electricity in Poland Sonja Rinne Radioinactive: Are nuclear power plants outages contagious to the German electricity price? Philip Schnaars Are German renewable subsidies increasing emissions? Suchita Srinivasan Impact of religious participation, social interactions and globalisationon meat consumption and CO2emissions: Evidence from India 3/5

4 Friday, June 15 th, Welcome Coffee Session 6. Macro trends Chair: David C. Broadstock Elena Verdolini, Threshold Policy Effects and Directed Technical Change in Energy Innovation Discussant: David C. Broadstock Edson Severnini, Short- and Long-Run Impacts of Environmental Regulations on Firm Productivity: Evidence from the U.S. Electricity Sector, Discussant: Chiara Lo Prete Session 7. Short Presentations Chair: Elena Verdolini Maryam Ahmadi, Investment-Uncertainty Relationship in the Oil and Gas Industry Anna Risch, Energy efficiency renovation and housing tenure status: rebound effect and preferences for thermal comfort Coffee Break Session 8. Energy demand Chair: Sebastien Houde David C. Broadstock, Coefficient clubs' and underlying energy demand trends for panel data Discussant: Reinhard Madlener Robert Germeshausen, Does the Stick make the Carrot more attractive? State Mandates and Uptake of Renewable Heating Technologies Discussant: Sebastien Houde Networking Lunch and Poster Session* Session 9. Short Presentations Chair: Andrea Bigano Scott Mahadeo, Testing for hidden energy contagion in financial markets of a petroleum economy 4/5

5 Marianna Russo, A looming revolution: Implications of decentralized electricity generation and self-sufficiency for the retailers risk exposure Anastasia Shcherbakova, Marginal fuel switching and price volatility in PJM Dorothée Charlier, Energy consumption, CO2 emissions, and preferences for indoor thermal comfort in the French residential sector Concluding Remarks and Presentation of EMEE 2019 Andrea Bigano *During the Poster Session of the second day of the workshop will be possible to continue the discussion of the posters presented during the Poster Session of the first day. 5/5