Much academic attention has been directed at analysing energy efficiency investments through the lens of ‘behavioural failure’. These studies have challenged the neoclassical framing of regulation which emphasises the efficiency benefits of price based policy, underpinned by the notion of rational individual self-mastery. The increasing use of a regulatory ban on electric lamps in many countries is one of the most recent and high profile flash points in this dialectic of ‘freedom-versus-the-state’ in the public policy discourse. This paper interrogates this debate through a study of electric lamp diffusion in Germany. It is argued that neoclassical theory and equilibrium analysis is inadequate as a tool for policy analysis as it takes the f...
Drawing on government documents as well as the papers of renewable energy advocates, this article lo...
Through a data and qualitative analysis of the French and Norwegian household energy consumption, I ...
Lighting accounts for nearly 20% of overall U.S. electricity consumption and 18% of U.S. residential...
Drawing on government documents as well as the papers of renewable energy advocates, this article lo...
AbstractEnergy efficiency retrofits are often impeded by high perceived investment risks, long payba...
Since the Live Earth concerts and with the growing discussion on climate change, alert energy saving...
The diffusion of renewable electricity generating technologies is widely considered as crucial for e...
In this paper we analyse the case for public application of LED street lighting. Drawing from the en...
Federal policies have targeted electric lighting since the 1880s with varying success. This disserta...
The energy revolution poses a fundamental challenge to the German corporatist institutional model. T...
The last decade has witnessed the substantial adoption of renewable energy in several advanced capit...
Twelve years ago, the European Union began with the gradual phase-out of energy-inefficient incandes...
This article shines a light on a less examined aspect of sustainable energy transitions: governing f...
Fostering the global development of low-carbon technology is crucial to mitigating greenhouse gas em...
The allocation rules for phase one EU ETS emissions permits demonstrates that energy generators were...
Drawing on government documents as well as the papers of renewable energy advocates, this article lo...
Through a data and qualitative analysis of the French and Norwegian household energy consumption, I ...
Lighting accounts for nearly 20% of overall U.S. electricity consumption and 18% of U.S. residential...
Drawing on government documents as well as the papers of renewable energy advocates, this article lo...
AbstractEnergy efficiency retrofits are often impeded by high perceived investment risks, long payba...
Since the Live Earth concerts and with the growing discussion on climate change, alert energy saving...
The diffusion of renewable electricity generating technologies is widely considered as crucial for e...
In this paper we analyse the case for public application of LED street lighting. Drawing from the en...
Federal policies have targeted electric lighting since the 1880s with varying success. This disserta...
The energy revolution poses a fundamental challenge to the German corporatist institutional model. T...
The last decade has witnessed the substantial adoption of renewable energy in several advanced capit...
Twelve years ago, the European Union began with the gradual phase-out of energy-inefficient incandes...
This article shines a light on a less examined aspect of sustainable energy transitions: governing f...
Fostering the global development of low-carbon technology is crucial to mitigating greenhouse gas em...
The allocation rules for phase one EU ETS emissions permits demonstrates that energy generators were...
Drawing on government documents as well as the papers of renewable energy advocates, this article lo...
Through a data and qualitative analysis of the French and Norwegian household energy consumption, I ...
Lighting accounts for nearly 20% of overall U.S. electricity consumption and 18% of U.S. residential...