Energy efficiency improvements by households lead to rebound effects that offset the potential energy and emissions savings. Direct rebound effects result from increased demand for cheaper energy services, while indirect rebound effects result from increased demand for other goods and services that also require energy to provide. Research to date has focused upon the former, but both are important for climate change. This study estimates the combined direct and indirect rebound effects from seven measures that improve the energy efficiency of UK dwellings. The methodology is based upon estimates of the income elasticity and greenhouse gas (GHG) intensity of 16 categories of household goods and services, and allows for the embodied emissions...
We estimate the rebound effect for residential space heating at the EU-27 level, which occurs when a...
Households are expected to play a pivotal role in reducing the UK\u92s carbon emissions, and the Gov...
The UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) has launched a major new report on how 'Rebound Effects' can r...
Energy efficiency improvements by households lead to rebound effects that offset the potential energ...
Energy efficiency improvements by households lead to rebound effects that offset the potential energ...
This study estimates the combined direct and indirect rebound effects from energy efficiency improve...
‘Rebound effects’ are various economic responses to improved energy efficiency that reduce the antic...
This study estimates the combined direct and indirect rebound effects from various types of energy e...
AbstractThis study estimates the combined direct and indirect rebound effects from various types of ...
This study estimates the combined direct and indirect rebound effects from various types of energy e...
In this paper, we use CGE modelling techniques to identify the impact on energy use of an improvemen...
By lowering the energy required to provide a service, energy efficiency can help society consume les...
Improvements in energy efficiency make energy services cheaper, and therefore encourage increased co...
The main objective of the thesis is to seek insights into the theory, and provide empirical evidence...
Delivering energy demand reduction through energy efficiency is probably the single most important s...
We estimate the rebound effect for residential space heating at the EU-27 level, which occurs when a...
Households are expected to play a pivotal role in reducing the UK\u92s carbon emissions, and the Gov...
The UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) has launched a major new report on how 'Rebound Effects' can r...
Energy efficiency improvements by households lead to rebound effects that offset the potential energ...
Energy efficiency improvements by households lead to rebound effects that offset the potential energ...
This study estimates the combined direct and indirect rebound effects from energy efficiency improve...
‘Rebound effects’ are various economic responses to improved energy efficiency that reduce the antic...
This study estimates the combined direct and indirect rebound effects from various types of energy e...
AbstractThis study estimates the combined direct and indirect rebound effects from various types of ...
This study estimates the combined direct and indirect rebound effects from various types of energy e...
In this paper, we use CGE modelling techniques to identify the impact on energy use of an improvemen...
By lowering the energy required to provide a service, energy efficiency can help society consume les...
Improvements in energy efficiency make energy services cheaper, and therefore encourage increased co...
The main objective of the thesis is to seek insights into the theory, and provide empirical evidence...
Delivering energy demand reduction through energy efficiency is probably the single most important s...
We estimate the rebound effect for residential space heating at the EU-27 level, which occurs when a...
Households are expected to play a pivotal role in reducing the UK\u92s carbon emissions, and the Gov...
The UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) has launched a major new report on how 'Rebound Effects' can r...