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Rebate programs for water efficient appliances: Are municipalities just flushing money down the drain? Jonathan Lee Center for Environmental & Resource Economic Policy NC State University
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Page 1: Rebate programs for water efficient appliances: Are municipalities just flushing money down the drain? Jonathan Lee Center for Environmental & Resource.

Rebate programs for water efficient appliances: Are municipalities just flushing money

down the drain?

Jonathan Lee

Center for Environmental &Resource Economic Policy

NC State University

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Managing Municipal Water Demand

• Federal policy affecting household water demand is generally technology-based standards

• Local utilities/municipalities often are required to go further in demand management.

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Managing Municipal Water Demand

• Toolkit for household demand management:– Pricing (rarely)– Voluntary and mandatory water use

restrictions• Applies to outdoor only

– Incentive/rebate programs • Over 100 WaterSense rebate programs

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Are Rebate Programs Cost-effective Policy Tools?

• To answer this question:– What are the actual reductions in resource use?

• Engineering estimates vs. actual reductions. – Automobile fuel economy (e.g., Greene et al. 1999)– Energy efficiency (e.g., Haas et al. 1998; Schwarz and Taylor

1995)– Water Heater (Hartman, 1984)– Toilets??

– Is the technology replacement due to the program?

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High Efficiency Toilet (HET) Retrofit Rebate Program

• Town of Cary began program in June 2008

• Rebate of $150 per toilet was offered– Old toilets must use at least 3.5 gallons per

flush (gpf) – Must be replaced with WaterSense labeled HET

using 1.28 gpf

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High Efficiency Toilet (HET) Retrofit Rebate Program

• Rebates limited to three per residence

• Verification of replacement included:– Submission of original receipts– On-site inspections to verify toilets were installed

• In first year of the program, rebates were issued to 305 households that replaced 592 toilets.

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HET Program Data

1. Survey of program participants

2. Monthly water-use data 1.5 years prior up to 2 years after program participation

3. Monthly water-use of matched neighbors over same time frame.

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Survey Overview

• June 2010, 305 surveys mailed• Response rate of 80%• Information collected:

– Demographic data– House construction data– Reason old toilets were replaced

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Survey Overview

• 3 types of replacements– Full savings – rebate program was the reason

they replaced their old toilet– Small savings – rebate program was the

reason they chose an HET over a new 1.6 gpf toilet

– No savings – household planned to replace toilet with an HET anyway

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Distribution of Consumption Savings

Full Savings Small Savings No Savings0

0.05

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0.15

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0.25

0.3

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Water Meter Data

• Monthly water use January 2007 to July 2010

• Covers 680 rebate recipients over two years

• Includes 25,177 matched households– Parcel is within a 0.5 mile radius of the HET

house– Parcel is same land class (e.g., single-family

resid.)– Parcel is within 0.1 acre of the HET home’s

acreage– Parcel is within 350 square feet of HET house– “Matched neighbor” is not another HET house

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Monthly Water Usage: HET vs Non-HET

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07

Apr-0

7

Jul-0

7

Oct-0

7

Jan-

08

Apr-0

8

Jul-0

8

Oct-0

8

Jan-

09

Apr-0

9

Jul-0

9

Oct-0

9

Jan-

10

Apr-1

0

Jul-1

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

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6000

7000

HETNon-HETProgram

Start

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How much water is saved by an HET replacement?

• Engineering estimates are simply: (GPF of old toilet – GPF of HET) * #

flushes/year

• Mean savings per HET: 4,577• Mean savings per hh: 9,057• Total (for 469 HET Toilets): 2,146,446

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Estimation Techniques• Matching – generally do not find

statistically significant differences in monthly water usage between HET households and control households prior to installation of an HET– 1 HET hh’s-2/24 months sig. pre-treatment

difference– 2 HET hh’s-13/24 months– 3 HET hh’s-0/24 months

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Estimation Techniques contd…

• Some evidence that conservation minded people may be selecting into the program– All 15 groups with significant pretreatment

differences have lower water usage for HET hh’s

• Difference-in-Differences (DID) chosen as preferred estimation technique

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How much water is saved by an HET replacement?• DID estimator:

Wi,t = a + β1D1,i + β2D2,i + β3D3,i + γtMt

+ δ1DT1,i,t + δ2DT2,i,t + δ3DT3,i,t + εi,t

• Where:– D1(2, 3) = 1 if household replaced 1 (2, 3) toilets

= 0 otherwise– Mt = monthly dummy variables

– DT1(2, 3) = 1 after household installs their 1st (2nd, 3rd) toilet

= 0 before 1st (2nd, 3rd) toilet install and after subsequent toilet installs

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DID Results

Variable

(1)No

Heterogeneity

(2)With

Heterogeneity

(3)Heterogeneity & Covariates

constant 4515.4** 4515.3** 6876.09**D 8.59DT -600.71**D1 -56.89 -127.46**D2 -1.11 -192.32**D3 350.07** 105.05DT1 -372.57** -329.76**DT2 -770.04** -669.21**DT3 -915.07** -985.48**

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DID Estimate of Water Savings (gallons/year)

• Estimated mean savings per HET: 3,950

• Estimate mean savings per hh: 7,817

• Total (for 469 HET Toilets): 1,852,632

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Comparison of DID and Engineering Estimates of Water Savings

• DID Estimated mean savings per HET: – 3,950 gallons per month– 95% confidence interval of [3,123 –

4,782]

• Engineering estimated mean savings per HET:– 4,577

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How much water savings is due to the rebate program?

• Water Savings per flush calculated for the three groups as follows:

– Full Savings: WS1 = (gpf0 – gpfHET) * #flushes/year

– Small Savings: WS2 = (1.6 – gpfHET) * #flushes/year

– No Savings: WS3 = 0

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Rebate-Induced Estimates of Water Savings (gallons per year)

• Total for 469 HET Toilets analyzed:751,506 gallons

• Estimated mean savings per HET: 1,756 gallons

• Estimate mean savings per hh: 3,400 gallons

• Estimated median savings per hh: 571 gallons

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Cost-Effectiveness

• NPV = -$89,700 + 30 year sum of benefits of the rebate program to the utility

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Cost-Effectiveness

Total (592 toilets)

Engineering Estimates

Rebate-Induced Estimates

Water Savings (gallons/year) 2,709,584 1,039,552

Annual Treatment Cost Avoided, Excluding Debt Service and Capital Cost ($2.91/1,000 gallons)

$7,885 $3,025

Net Present Value (Payback years) $89,217 (13) -$21,505 (44)

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Policy Implications

• How to improve cost-effectiveness?– Increase benefit

• Targeting full savings hh’s• Feasibility??

– Lower upfront costs• $115 HET rebate would be cost effective assuming

no behavioral responses…