What Are the Benefits of Government Assistance with Household Energy Bills? Evidence from Ukraine

In April 2015, the Government of Ukraine abruptly raised the tariffs of natural gas to residential customers, which were previously well below the cost of acquiring gas and delivering it to households. The tariff increase—700 percent—caused conside...

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Main Authors: Alberini, Anna, Umapathi, Nithin
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Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2021
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spelling okr-10986-356302021-06-02T05:10:44Z What Are the Benefits of Government Assistance with Household Energy Bills? Evidence from Ukraine Alberini, Anna Umapathi, Nithin FUEL SUBSIDY ENERGY ASSISTANCE CONSUMER WELFARE FUEL POVERTY NATURAL GAS FUEL PRICE ENERGY EFFICIENCY In April 2015, the Government of Ukraine abruptly raised the tariffs of natural gas to residential customers, which were previously well below the cost of acquiring gas and delivering it to households. The tariff increase—700 percent—caused considerable distress to the population and led the government to scale up its existing energy assistance program, the housing and utilities subsidy program. This paper examines the welfare effect of the program and potential redesigns of the program. Using several waves of Ukraine’s Household Budget Survey, the analysis finds that electricity, gas, and fuels account for a considerable share of household income. After the tariff hike, the average household that did not receive the housing and utilities subsidy spends 11 percent of its income on electricity, gas, and fuels, implying that it meets the definition of “fuel poor.” The average share for households that do receive the subsidy is 6–8 percent. The housing and utilities subsidy cuts the rate of fuel poverty in half. It also brings considerable consumer surplus gains of 6–7 percent of income. This comes at a high price tag for the government, as the budget for the housing and utilities subsidy is 1–2.5 percent of gross domestic product. Considerable savings would be achieved with only a small loss of consumer surplus if the housing and utilities subsidy was cut in half. Linking the subsidy solely to income would also attain considerable savings, but at a high loss of welfare. The housing and utilities subsidy could also be paired with social tariffs, or an energy efficiency subsidy, with major savings for the government. 2021-06-01T21:54:02Z 2021-06-01T21:54:02Z 2021-05 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/747101621621225723/What-Are-the-Benefits-of-Government-Assistance-with-Household-Energy-Bills-Evidence-from-Ukraine http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35630 English Policy Research Working Paper;No. 9669 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Europe and Central Asia Ukraine
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topic FUEL SUBSIDY
ENERGY ASSISTANCE
CONSUMER WELFARE
FUEL POVERTY
NATURAL GAS
FUEL PRICE
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
spellingShingle FUEL SUBSIDY
ENERGY ASSISTANCE
CONSUMER WELFARE
FUEL POVERTY
NATURAL GAS
FUEL PRICE
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Alberini, Anna
Umapathi, Nithin
What Are the Benefits of Government Assistance with Household Energy Bills? Evidence from Ukraine
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Ukraine
relation Policy Research Working Paper;No. 9669
description In April 2015, the Government of Ukraine abruptly raised the tariffs of natural gas to residential customers, which were previously well below the cost of acquiring gas and delivering it to households. The tariff increase—700 percent—caused considerable distress to the population and led the government to scale up its existing energy assistance program, the housing and utilities subsidy program. This paper examines the welfare effect of the program and potential redesigns of the program. Using several waves of Ukraine’s Household Budget Survey, the analysis finds that electricity, gas, and fuels account for a considerable share of household income. After the tariff hike, the average household that did not receive the housing and utilities subsidy spends 11 percent of its income on electricity, gas, and fuels, implying that it meets the definition of “fuel poor.” The average share for households that do receive the subsidy is 6–8 percent. The housing and utilities subsidy cuts the rate of fuel poverty in half. It also brings considerable consumer surplus gains of 6–7 percent of income. This comes at a high price tag for the government, as the budget for the housing and utilities subsidy is 1–2.5 percent of gross domestic product. Considerable savings would be achieved with only a small loss of consumer surplus if the housing and utilities subsidy was cut in half. Linking the subsidy solely to income would also attain considerable savings, but at a high loss of welfare. The housing and utilities subsidy could also be paired with social tariffs, or an energy efficiency subsidy, with major savings for the government.
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Umapathi, Nithin
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Umapathi, Nithin
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title What Are the Benefits of Government Assistance with Household Energy Bills? Evidence from Ukraine
title_short What Are the Benefits of Government Assistance with Household Energy Bills? Evidence from Ukraine
title_full What Are the Benefits of Government Assistance with Household Energy Bills? Evidence from Ukraine
title_fullStr What Are the Benefits of Government Assistance with Household Energy Bills? Evidence from Ukraine
title_full_unstemmed What Are the Benefits of Government Assistance with Household Energy Bills? Evidence from Ukraine
title_sort what are the benefits of government assistance with household energy bills? evidence from ukraine
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2021
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/747101621621225723/What-Are-the-Benefits-of-Government-Assistance-with-Household-Energy-Bills-Evidence-from-Ukraine
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