Abstract of associated article: New energy efficient lighting technologies can significantly reduce household electricity consumption, but adoption has been slow. A unique dataset of German households is used in this paper to examine the factors associated with the replacement of old incandescent lamps (ILs) with new energy efficient compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) and light emitting diodes (LEDs). The ‘rebound’ effect of increased lamp luminosity in the transition to energy efficient bulbs is analyzed jointly with the replacement decision to account for household self-selection in bulb-type choice. Results indicate that the EU ban on ILs accelerated the pace of transition to CFLs and LEDs, while storage of bulbs significantly dampened the...
Renewable energy and high energy efficiency are big challenges today and for the future in research ...
The article provides an analytical overview of energy savings by switching to LED lighting. The effe...
Due to European legislation, the British government has begun the phase out of incandescent bulbs, t...
International audienceNew energy efficient lighting technologies can significantly reduce household ...
International audienceAbstract: This paper quantifies the direct rebound effects associated with the...
<p>Lighting accounts for nearly 20% of overall U.S. electricity consumption, 14% of U.S. residential...
Illuminance data were collected from 18 UK dwellings during 1-week periods in spring 2007, to establ...
Lighting is present in every household and represents a considerable share of the electricity consum...
Starting in 2009 the EU ban on the sale of incandescent bulbs will force households to purchase ener...
Lighting accounts for nearly 20 % of overall U.S. electricity consumption and 18 % of U.S. residenti...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
Lighting, a main focus of Swiss energy efficiency policy, is a substantial consumer of energy in the...
Replacing incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescents (CFLs) has traditionally been seen as a...
Since the dawn of the electrical industry, with Edison\u27s introduction of the first practical ligh...
The increase in household energy consumption has been more apparent than such increases in the indus...
Renewable energy and high energy efficiency are big challenges today and for the future in research ...
The article provides an analytical overview of energy savings by switching to LED lighting. The effe...
Due to European legislation, the British government has begun the phase out of incandescent bulbs, t...
International audienceNew energy efficient lighting technologies can significantly reduce household ...
International audienceAbstract: This paper quantifies the direct rebound effects associated with the...
<p>Lighting accounts for nearly 20% of overall U.S. electricity consumption, 14% of U.S. residential...
Illuminance data were collected from 18 UK dwellings during 1-week periods in spring 2007, to establ...
Lighting is present in every household and represents a considerable share of the electricity consum...
Starting in 2009 the EU ban on the sale of incandescent bulbs will force households to purchase ener...
Lighting accounts for nearly 20 % of overall U.S. electricity consumption and 18 % of U.S. residenti...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
Lighting, a main focus of Swiss energy efficiency policy, is a substantial consumer of energy in the...
Replacing incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescents (CFLs) has traditionally been seen as a...
Since the dawn of the electrical industry, with Edison\u27s introduction of the first practical ligh...
The increase in household energy consumption has been more apparent than such increases in the indus...
Renewable energy and high energy efficiency are big challenges today and for the future in research ...
The article provides an analytical overview of energy savings by switching to LED lighting. The effe...
Due to European legislation, the British government has begun the phase out of incandescent bulbs, t...