Improving UK household energy efficiency has positive effects on the UK economy by households spending their savings from lower energy bills to buy non-energy goods and services and thereby stimulating demand in the wider economy. However, the combination of cheaper energy and increased spending on non-energy goods and services will partially offset the energy savings from more energy efficient households. This is the so-called ‘rebound effect`. In contrast to previous economy-wide rebound research that has noted that energy efficiency improvements in industry sectors leads to an increase in productivity, this research concludes that greater household energy efficiency is likely to lead to a demand-driven economic expansion, increasing empl...
This paper investigates the economy-wide impacts of a 5% improvement in Scottish household energy ef...
‘Rebound effects’ are various economic responses to improved energy efficiency that reduce the antic...
Improved energy efficiency is generally recognised as the most important and cost-effective route to...
Improving UK household energy efficiency has positive effects on the UK economy by households spendi...
While European governments continue to invest in energy efficiency as a key tool of energy and clima...
The role of energy efficiency in reducing household energy efficiency and emissions has long been re...
The real challenge of positive economic impacts is to those policy makers who are working hard to de...
Energy efficiency has gained significant policy and research attention for over a number of years, b...
In recent years the argument that rebound effects, triggered by economy-wide price and income effect...
In recent years, an overly narrow focus on rebound effects has limited the extent of researcher and ...
We know that increasing the efficiency with which households use energy, particularly in heating the...
This briefing paper reports on an illustrative analysis of how energy efficiency improvement program...
Energy efficiency improvements by households lead to rebound effects that offset the potential energ...
Energy efficiency improvements by households lead to rebound effects that offset the potential energ...
Improving household energy efficiency has a positive impact on a more efficient household’s income. ...
This paper investigates the economy-wide impacts of a 5% improvement in Scottish household energy ef...
‘Rebound effects’ are various economic responses to improved energy efficiency that reduce the antic...
Improved energy efficiency is generally recognised as the most important and cost-effective route to...
Improving UK household energy efficiency has positive effects on the UK economy by households spendi...
While European governments continue to invest in energy efficiency as a key tool of energy and clima...
The role of energy efficiency in reducing household energy efficiency and emissions has long been re...
The real challenge of positive economic impacts is to those policy makers who are working hard to de...
Energy efficiency has gained significant policy and research attention for over a number of years, b...
In recent years the argument that rebound effects, triggered by economy-wide price and income effect...
In recent years, an overly narrow focus on rebound effects has limited the extent of researcher and ...
We know that increasing the efficiency with which households use energy, particularly in heating the...
This briefing paper reports on an illustrative analysis of how energy efficiency improvement program...
Energy efficiency improvements by households lead to rebound effects that offset the potential energ...
Energy efficiency improvements by households lead to rebound effects that offset the potential energ...
Improving household energy efficiency has a positive impact on a more efficient household’s income. ...
This paper investigates the economy-wide impacts of a 5% improvement in Scottish household energy ef...
‘Rebound effects’ are various economic responses to improved energy efficiency that reduce the antic...
Improved energy efficiency is generally recognised as the most important and cost-effective route to...