The global climate challenge is keeping below a 2⁰C global temperature rise (versus pre-industrial levels) to avoid runaway climate change. Urgent policy-based action is required to reduce global fossil fuel use and CO2 emissions, without breaking the economy. This policy conflict highlights the fact that energy-CO2 and energy-economy interactions are at opposite ends of the energy conversion chain: at one end fossil fuels are extracted, at the other it is exchanged (via monetary transaction) for energy services. The study of the whole energy conversion chain seems desirable, to provide a broad evidence base for policies aimed at meeting both energy and economic priorities. Such study requires an exergy analysis approach, examining exergy a...
Economy-wide rebound is often presented as a necessary ‘evil’ accompanying economic expansion trigge...
The UK has been one of the few countries that has successfully decoupled final energy consumption fr...
This article sketches the problem of indirect energy use effects, also known as rebound, of energy c...
150 years ago, Stanley Jevons introduced the concept of energy rebound: that anticipated energy effi...
This chapter presents a new field of research – termed exergy economics – which offers a new perspec...
This chapter presents a new field of research – termed exergy economics – which offers a new perspec...
150 years ago, Stanley Jevons introduced the concept of energy rebound: that anticipated energy effi...
There are very few useful work and exergy analysis studies for China, and fewer still that consider ...
AbstractThere are very few useful work and exergy analysis studies for China, and fewer still that c...
The dataset comprises three parts (please also refer to the journal paper for more detailed descript...
Improved energy efficiency is generally recognised as the most important and cost-effective route to...
The majority of global energy scenarios anticipate a structural break in the relationship between en...
Greenhouse gas (and other pollutant) emissions from energy use are now taken to be a problem both in...
Assessments of the feasibility of decoupling energy consumption from economic growth could benefit f...
Increasing energy efficiency is commonly viewed as providing a key stimulus to economic growth, thro...
Economy-wide rebound is often presented as a necessary ‘evil’ accompanying economic expansion trigge...
The UK has been one of the few countries that has successfully decoupled final energy consumption fr...
This article sketches the problem of indirect energy use effects, also known as rebound, of energy c...
150 years ago, Stanley Jevons introduced the concept of energy rebound: that anticipated energy effi...
This chapter presents a new field of research – termed exergy economics – which offers a new perspec...
This chapter presents a new field of research – termed exergy economics – which offers a new perspec...
150 years ago, Stanley Jevons introduced the concept of energy rebound: that anticipated energy effi...
There are very few useful work and exergy analysis studies for China, and fewer still that consider ...
AbstractThere are very few useful work and exergy analysis studies for China, and fewer still that c...
The dataset comprises three parts (please also refer to the journal paper for more detailed descript...
Improved energy efficiency is generally recognised as the most important and cost-effective route to...
The majority of global energy scenarios anticipate a structural break in the relationship between en...
Greenhouse gas (and other pollutant) emissions from energy use are now taken to be a problem both in...
Assessments of the feasibility of decoupling energy consumption from economic growth could benefit f...
Increasing energy efficiency is commonly viewed as providing a key stimulus to economic growth, thro...
Economy-wide rebound is often presented as a necessary ‘evil’ accompanying economic expansion trigge...
The UK has been one of the few countries that has successfully decoupled final energy consumption fr...
This article sketches the problem of indirect energy use effects, also known as rebound, of energy c...