Energy consumers are driven by their demand for energy services (such as space and water heating, cooking, transportation, lighting, entertainment and computing). This piece introduces the reader to the concept of energy services, and explains why it is important to analyze energy markets and climate policies from the perspective of energy services. The paper discusses the theoretical foundations and empirical evidence, particularly related to the rebound effect and the demand in developing economies. The paper concludes that governments should encourage the collection of statistical information about energy services in order to help economists analyse markets and policies through this lens. Most importantly, governments should formulate mo...
The recent history of energy systems is succinctly summarized as building enough energy extraction, ...
Economy-wide rebound is often presented as a necessary ‘evil’ accompanying economic expansion trigge...
Climate change –one of the greatest threats to modern civilisation- has been largely driven by an ex...
36 p.This paper investigates how the demand for energy services has changed since the Industrial Rev...
This paper draws lessons from long run trends in energy markets for energy and climate policy. An im...
This article investigates how the demand for energy services has changed since the Industrial Revolu...
Virtually all goods and services that characterize modern societies’ welfare depend on the provision...
Abstract The shift from fossil fuels and traditional renewable energy to costlier modern renewable e...
Economic drivers, technologies and demand side management are keys in understanding the long-term tr...
4 p.Energy prices have risen considerably since the beginning of the twenty-first century. It is val...
The shift from fossil fuels and traditional renewable energy to costlier modern renewable energy bas...
Energy transitions have led to major advances in human wellbeing. However, little evidence exists ab...
What happens when a radically-new fuel or technology transforms the energy system? How does the ener...
Domestic households account for a significant portion of energy consumption and carbon emissions in ...
The idea that energy is not consumed for its own sake but for the services that it provides has beco...
The recent history of energy systems is succinctly summarized as building enough energy extraction, ...
Economy-wide rebound is often presented as a necessary ‘evil’ accompanying economic expansion trigge...
Climate change –one of the greatest threats to modern civilisation- has been largely driven by an ex...
36 p.This paper investigates how the demand for energy services has changed since the Industrial Rev...
This paper draws lessons from long run trends in energy markets for energy and climate policy. An im...
This article investigates how the demand for energy services has changed since the Industrial Revolu...
Virtually all goods and services that characterize modern societies’ welfare depend on the provision...
Abstract The shift from fossil fuels and traditional renewable energy to costlier modern renewable e...
Economic drivers, technologies and demand side management are keys in understanding the long-term tr...
4 p.Energy prices have risen considerably since the beginning of the twenty-first century. It is val...
The shift from fossil fuels and traditional renewable energy to costlier modern renewable energy bas...
Energy transitions have led to major advances in human wellbeing. However, little evidence exists ab...
What happens when a radically-new fuel or technology transforms the energy system? How does the ener...
Domestic households account for a significant portion of energy consumption and carbon emissions in ...
The idea that energy is not consumed for its own sake but for the services that it provides has beco...
The recent history of energy systems is succinctly summarized as building enough energy extraction, ...
Economy-wide rebound is often presented as a necessary ‘evil’ accompanying economic expansion trigge...
Climate change –one of the greatest threats to modern civilisation- has been largely driven by an ex...