What do we know about the size of the rebound effect? Should we believe claims that energy efficiency improvements lead to an increase in energy use? This paper clarifies what the rebound effect is, and provides a guide for economists and policymakers interested in its magnitude. We describe how some papers in the literature consider the rebound effect from a costless exogenous increase in energy efficiency, while others examine the effects of a particular energy efficiency policy—a distinction that leads to very different welfare and policy implications. We present the most reliable evidence available quantifying the energy efficiency rebound, and discuss areas where estimation is extraordinarily difficult. Along these lines, we offer a ne...
This article sketches the problem of indirect energy use effects, also known as rebound, of energy c...
Energy efficiency has gained significant policy and research attention for over a number of years, b...
Economy-wide rebound is often presented as a necessary ‘evil’ accompanying economic expansion trigge...
What do we know about the size of the rebound effect? Should we believe claims that energy efficienc...
The phenomenon of rebound effects has sparked considerable academic, policy and press debate over th...
Improving energy efficiency is considered to be one of the means to successfully reduce energy consu...
Delivering energy demand reduction through energy efficiency is probably the single most important s...
The Rebound Effect and Energy Efficiency Policy / Kenneth Gillingham, David Rapson, Gernot Wagner. F...
The concept of rebound effect relates to the direct and indirect effects of efficiency improvements ...
The rebound effect results in part from an increased consumption of energy services following an imp...
The phenomenon of rebound effects has sparked considerable academic, policy and press debate over th...
Energy efficiency improvements have become a major hope for decoupling the energy demand from econom...
Economy-wide rebound in energy use is often presented as a necessary ‘evil’ accompanying economic ex...
Energy efficiency improvements have become a major hope for decoupling the energy demand from econom...
Intuitively it seems obvious to most observers that increasing energy efficiency will ultimately red...
This article sketches the problem of indirect energy use effects, also known as rebound, of energy c...
Energy efficiency has gained significant policy and research attention for over a number of years, b...
Economy-wide rebound is often presented as a necessary ‘evil’ accompanying economic expansion trigge...
What do we know about the size of the rebound effect? Should we believe claims that energy efficienc...
The phenomenon of rebound effects has sparked considerable academic, policy and press debate over th...
Improving energy efficiency is considered to be one of the means to successfully reduce energy consu...
Delivering energy demand reduction through energy efficiency is probably the single most important s...
The Rebound Effect and Energy Efficiency Policy / Kenneth Gillingham, David Rapson, Gernot Wagner. F...
The concept of rebound effect relates to the direct and indirect effects of efficiency improvements ...
The rebound effect results in part from an increased consumption of energy services following an imp...
The phenomenon of rebound effects has sparked considerable academic, policy and press debate over th...
Energy efficiency improvements have become a major hope for decoupling the energy demand from econom...
Economy-wide rebound in energy use is often presented as a necessary ‘evil’ accompanying economic ex...
Energy efficiency improvements have become a major hope for decoupling the energy demand from econom...
Intuitively it seems obvious to most observers that increasing energy efficiency will ultimately red...
This article sketches the problem of indirect energy use effects, also known as rebound, of energy c...
Energy efficiency has gained significant policy and research attention for over a number of years, b...
Economy-wide rebound is often presented as a necessary ‘evil’ accompanying economic expansion trigge...