Governments world-wide increasingly see energy efficiency as an important aspect of sustainability. However, there is a debate in the literature as to whether the impact of improved energy efficiency on reducing energy use might be partially, or more than wholly, offset through “rebound” and “backfire” effects. This paper clarifies the theoretical conditions under which such effects would occur and explores their likely significance using a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model of the Scottish economy. We find that for Scotland a general improvement in energy efficiency in the production sectors of the economy initially produces rebound effects that eventually grow into backfire. Energy use ultimately increases in response to an effici...
In energy policy, energy efficiency constitutes a central element in reducing domestic and, specific...
Technological change is necessary for economies to grow and develop. This paper investigates how thi...
In recent years, an overly narrow focus on rebound effects has limited the extent of researcher and ...
Governments world-wide increasingly see energy efficiency as an important aspect of sustainability. ...
Sustainable development is a key objective of UK national and regional policies. Improvements in res...
Sustainable development is a key objective of UK national and regional policies. Improvements in res...
This paper investigates the economy-wide impacts of a 5% improvement in Scottish household energy ef...
The conventional wisdom is that improving energy efficiency will lower energy use. However, there is...
The conventional wisdom is that improving energy efficiency will lower energy use. However, there is...
Previous studies show that improving efficiency in household energy use can stimulate a national eco...
In recent years there has been extensive debate in the energy economics and policy literature on th...
Technological change is one factor used to justify the existence of an Environmental Kuznets Curve, ...
While European governments continue to invest in energy efficiency as a key tool of energy and clima...
Technological change is one factor used to justify the existence of an Environmental Kuznets Curve, ...
In energy policy, energy efficiency constitutes a central element in reducing domestic and, specific...
Technological change is necessary for economies to grow and develop. This paper investigates how thi...
In recent years, an overly narrow focus on rebound effects has limited the extent of researcher and ...
Governments world-wide increasingly see energy efficiency as an important aspect of sustainability. ...
Sustainable development is a key objective of UK national and regional policies. Improvements in res...
Sustainable development is a key objective of UK national and regional policies. Improvements in res...
This paper investigates the economy-wide impacts of a 5% improvement in Scottish household energy ef...
The conventional wisdom is that improving energy efficiency will lower energy use. However, there is...
The conventional wisdom is that improving energy efficiency will lower energy use. However, there is...
Previous studies show that improving efficiency in household energy use can stimulate a national eco...
In recent years there has been extensive debate in the energy economics and policy literature on th...
Technological change is one factor used to justify the existence of an Environmental Kuznets Curve, ...
While European governments continue to invest in energy efficiency as a key tool of energy and clima...
Technological change is one factor used to justify the existence of an Environmental Kuznets Curve, ...
In energy policy, energy efficiency constitutes a central element in reducing domestic and, specific...
Technological change is necessary for economies to grow and develop. This paper investigates how thi...
In recent years, an overly narrow focus on rebound effects has limited the extent of researcher and ...