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Measuring and explaining productivity growth of renewable energy producers: An empirical study of Austrian biogas plants

Andreas Eder, Bernhard Mahlberg, Bernhard Stürmer

Abstract

This study explores productivity growth for a group of 65 Austrian biogas plants from 2006 to 2014 using Data Envelopment Analysis. The sample covers about 25 % of the installed electric capacity of Austrian biogas plants. Productivity growth is measured by calculating the Malmquist productiv­ity index, and the contributions of technical change, efficiency change and scale change to productiv­ity growth are isolated. Average annual productivity growth between 2006 and 2014 is 1.1 %. The decomposition of the Malmquist index shows that the annual scale change, technical change, and efficiency change for the average plant is 0.6 %, 0.3 % and 0.3 %, respectively. Those results indicate that the exploitation of returns to scale is a major driver of productivity growth in the Austrian biogas sector. However, there is a large variation in productivity growth across bio­gas plants. A second-stage regression analysis identifies important determinants of productivity growth. The results show that i) the exploitation of returns to scale as well as changes in ii) output diversifica­tion iii) capital intensity, iv) capacity utilization and v) feedstock prices are positively associated with productivity growth.

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