To investigate the link between rising global temperature and global energy use, we estimate an energy demand model that is driven by temperature changes, prices and income. The estimation is based on an unbalanced panel of 157 countries over three decades. We limit the analysis to the residential sector and distinguish four different fuel types (oil, natural gas, coal and electricity). Compared to previous papers, we have a better geographical coverage and consider non-linearities in the impact of temperature on energy demand as well as temperature-income interactions. We find that oil, gas and electricity use are driven by a non-linear heating effect: Energy use not only decreases with rising temperatures due to a reduced demand for energ...
An emerging body of research about climate change impacts is exploring temperature effects on human ...
This paper reviews the literature on the relationship between climate and the energy sector. In part...
As household incomes rise around the world and global temperatures go up, the use of air conditionin...
To investigate the link between rising global temperature and global energy use, we estimate an ener...
Abstract This paper presents an empirical study of the relationship between residential energy de...
This paper is a first attempt to investigate the effect of climate on the demand for different energ...
This paper presents an empirical study of energy demand, in which demand for a series of energy good...
This paper combines an econometric analysis of the response of energy demand to temperature and humi...
This paper presents an empirical study of energy demand, in which demand for a series of energy good...
Future energy demand will be affected by changes in prices and income, but also by other factors, li...
We combine econometric analysis of the response of energy demand to temperature and humidity exposur...
Energy data are often reported on an annual basis. To address the climate and health impacts of gree...
Thispaperpresentsanempiricalstudyoftherelationshipbetweenresiden- tial energy demand and temperature...
This paper reviews recent evidence on the potential impacts of climate change on energy demand for s...
Energy demand depends on outdoor temperature in a 'u' shaped fashion. Various studies have used this...
An emerging body of research about climate change impacts is exploring temperature effects on human ...
This paper reviews the literature on the relationship between climate and the energy sector. In part...
As household incomes rise around the world and global temperatures go up, the use of air conditionin...
To investigate the link between rising global temperature and global energy use, we estimate an ener...
Abstract This paper presents an empirical study of the relationship between residential energy de...
This paper is a first attempt to investigate the effect of climate on the demand for different energ...
This paper presents an empirical study of energy demand, in which demand for a series of energy good...
This paper combines an econometric analysis of the response of energy demand to temperature and humi...
This paper presents an empirical study of energy demand, in which demand for a series of energy good...
Future energy demand will be affected by changes in prices and income, but also by other factors, li...
We combine econometric analysis of the response of energy demand to temperature and humidity exposur...
Energy data are often reported on an annual basis. To address the climate and health impacts of gree...
Thispaperpresentsanempiricalstudyoftherelationshipbetweenresiden- tial energy demand and temperature...
This paper reviews recent evidence on the potential impacts of climate change on energy demand for s...
Energy demand depends on outdoor temperature in a 'u' shaped fashion. Various studies have used this...
An emerging body of research about climate change impacts is exploring temperature effects on human ...
This paper reviews the literature on the relationship between climate and the energy sector. In part...
As household incomes rise around the world and global temperatures go up, the use of air conditionin...