In the past decade the Australian Federal government and state governments have established a wide range of programs to cut greenhouse gas emissions from all sectors. This paper examines the role of hot water system rebate programs in shifting the existing stock of electric water heaters toward more climate friendly versions using two unique data sets from New South Wales homeowners. The first data set is based on a survey of households who recently purchased a water heater and exploits a natural experiment created by the rebate program to quantify its effects. The other data set is based on a set of stated preference questions asked of households who own an older water heater and will in the reasonably near future face a replacement decisi...
In many emerging economies, household consumption of polluting solid fuels is still very high. We st...
Climate change is leading to an increased frequency and severity of heat waves. Spells of several co...
In many emerging economies, household consumption of polluting solid fuels is still very high. We st...
In the past decade the Australian Federal government and state governments have established a wide r...
This paper examines the role of Australian hot water system rebate programs in shifting the existing...
ore climate friendly versions using two unique data sets from New South Wales et is based on a surve...
Water heating accounts for 23% of residential energy consumption in Australia, and, as over half is ...
Energy efficient technologies are a major tool for reducing electricity usage as well as greenhouse ...
Because of the greenhouse gas emissions implications of the market dominating electric hot water sys...
Does variation in household vulnerability influence the effects of switching to new energy-efficient...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) recently completed a rulemaking process in which it amended the ...
The cost effectiveness of programs designed to upgrade energy technologies can be significantly affe...
Building electrification with heat pumps (HPs) is an important pillar of decarbonization. The US Inf...
The cost effectiveness of programs designed to upgrade energy technologies can be significantly affe...
In many emerging economies, household consumption of polluting solid fuels is still very high. We st...
In many emerging economies, household consumption of polluting solid fuels is still very high. We st...
Climate change is leading to an increased frequency and severity of heat waves. Spells of several co...
In many emerging economies, household consumption of polluting solid fuels is still very high. We st...
In the past decade the Australian Federal government and state governments have established a wide r...
This paper examines the role of Australian hot water system rebate programs in shifting the existing...
ore climate friendly versions using two unique data sets from New South Wales et is based on a surve...
Water heating accounts for 23% of residential energy consumption in Australia, and, as over half is ...
Energy efficient technologies are a major tool for reducing electricity usage as well as greenhouse ...
Because of the greenhouse gas emissions implications of the market dominating electric hot water sys...
Does variation in household vulnerability influence the effects of switching to new energy-efficient...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) recently completed a rulemaking process in which it amended the ...
The cost effectiveness of programs designed to upgrade energy technologies can be significantly affe...
Building electrification with heat pumps (HPs) is an important pillar of decarbonization. The US Inf...
The cost effectiveness of programs designed to upgrade energy technologies can be significantly affe...
In many emerging economies, household consumption of polluting solid fuels is still very high. We st...
In many emerging economies, household consumption of polluting solid fuels is still very high. We st...
Climate change is leading to an increased frequency and severity of heat waves. Spells of several co...
In many emerging economies, household consumption of polluting solid fuels is still very high. We st...