This paper presents an empirical study of energy demand, in which demand for a series of energy goods (Gas, Oil Products, Coal, Electricity) is expressed as a function of various factors, including temperature. Parameter values are estimated econometrically, using a dynamic panel data approach. Unlike previous studies in this field, the data sample has a global coverage, and special emphasis is given to the dynamic nature of demand, as well as to interactions between income levels and sensitivity to temperature variations. These features make the model results especially valuable in the analysis of climate change impacts. Results are interpreted in terms of derived demand for heating and cooling. Non-linearities and discontinuities emerge, ...
This paper combines an econometric analysis of the response of energy demand to temperature and humi...
This work presents an empirical study of energy demand, in which demand for energy is expressed as a...
This paper reviews the literature on the relationship between climate and the energy sector. In part...
This paper presents an empirical study of energy demand, in which demand for a series of energy good...
This paper presents an empirical study of energy demand, in which demand for a series of energy good...
This paper is a first attempt to investigate the effect of climate on the demand for different energ...
Abstract \ud This paper presents an empirical study of the relationship between residential energy ...
Thispaperpresentsanempiricalstudyoftherelationshipbetweenresiden- tial energy demand and temperature...
To investigate the link between rising global temperature and global energy use, we estimate an ener...
To investigate the link between rising global temperature and global energy use, we estimate an ener...
Future energy demand will be affected by changes in prices and income, but also by other factors, li...
Energy demand depends on outdoor temperature in a 'u' shaped fashion. Various studies have used this...
ISSN: 1827/336X This paper can be downloaded without charge from the Social Science Research Network...
ABSTRACT: This work presents an empirical study of energy demand, in which demand for energy is expr...
The global energy system is highly vulnerable to climate variability and change. This results in a v...
This paper combines an econometric analysis of the response of energy demand to temperature and humi...
This work presents an empirical study of energy demand, in which demand for energy is expressed as a...
This paper reviews the literature on the relationship between climate and the energy sector. In part...
This paper presents an empirical study of energy demand, in which demand for a series of energy good...
This paper presents an empirical study of energy demand, in which demand for a series of energy good...
This paper is a first attempt to investigate the effect of climate on the demand for different energ...
Abstract \ud This paper presents an empirical study of the relationship between residential energy ...
Thispaperpresentsanempiricalstudyoftherelationshipbetweenresiden- tial energy demand and temperature...
To investigate the link between rising global temperature and global energy use, we estimate an ener...
To investigate the link between rising global temperature and global energy use, we estimate an ener...
Future energy demand will be affected by changes in prices and income, but also by other factors, li...
Energy demand depends on outdoor temperature in a 'u' shaped fashion. Various studies have used this...
ISSN: 1827/336X This paper can be downloaded without charge from the Social Science Research Network...
ABSTRACT: This work presents an empirical study of energy demand, in which demand for energy is expr...
The global energy system is highly vulnerable to climate variability and change. This results in a v...
This paper combines an econometric analysis of the response of energy demand to temperature and humi...
This work presents an empirical study of energy demand, in which demand for energy is expressed as a...
This paper reviews the literature on the relationship between climate and the energy sector. In part...