Increasing energy efficiency is critical to mitigating greenhouse gas emissions from fossil-fuel combustion, reducing oil dependence, and achieving a sustainable global energy system. The tendency of markets to neglect apparently cost-effective energy efficiency options has been called the "efficiency gap" or "energy paradox." The market for energy efficiency in new, energy-using durable goods, however, appears to have a bias that leads to undervaluation of future energy savings relative to their expected value. This paper argues that the bias is chiefly produced by the combination of substantial uncertainty about the net value of future fuel savings and the loss aversion of typical consumers. This framework relies on the theory of context-...
Improving end-use energy efficiency—that is, the energy-efficiency of individuals, households, and f...
Engineering models generally find that most consumers are unwilling to adopt energy efficient appli...
Engineering models generally find that most consumers are unwilling to adopt energy efficient appli...
Energy efficiency is one of the key factors in mitigating the impact of climate change and preservin...
Energy-efficient technologies offer considerable promise for reducing the financial costs and enviro...
Energy-efficient technologies offer considerable promise for reducing the financial costs and enviro...
This paper argues that it will often be rational for consumers to pay limited attention to energy ef...
This paper argues that it will often be rational for consumers to pay limited attention to energy ef...
Many analysts of the energy industry have long believed that energy efficiency offers an enormous "w...
A large body of literature suggests that households could save money by increasing the level of ener...
This paper investigates consumers' decisions about a (single and lumpy) conservation project account...
Engineering models generally find that most consumers are unwilling to adopt energy efficient applia...
Engineering models generally find that most consumers are unwilling to adopt energy efficient applia...
I analyze energy-efficiency policy as a prescription of a minimum-efficiency standard for energy-usi...
Improving end-use energy efficiency—that is, the energy-efficiency of individuals, households, and f...
Improving end-use energy efficiency—that is, the energy-efficiency of individuals, households, and f...
Engineering models generally find that most consumers are unwilling to adopt energy efficient appli...
Engineering models generally find that most consumers are unwilling to adopt energy efficient appli...
Energy efficiency is one of the key factors in mitigating the impact of climate change and preservin...
Energy-efficient technologies offer considerable promise for reducing the financial costs and enviro...
Energy-efficient technologies offer considerable promise for reducing the financial costs and enviro...
This paper argues that it will often be rational for consumers to pay limited attention to energy ef...
This paper argues that it will often be rational for consumers to pay limited attention to energy ef...
Many analysts of the energy industry have long believed that energy efficiency offers an enormous "w...
A large body of literature suggests that households could save money by increasing the level of ener...
This paper investigates consumers' decisions about a (single and lumpy) conservation project account...
Engineering models generally find that most consumers are unwilling to adopt energy efficient applia...
Engineering models generally find that most consumers are unwilling to adopt energy efficient applia...
I analyze energy-efficiency policy as a prescription of a minimum-efficiency standard for energy-usi...
Improving end-use energy efficiency—that is, the energy-efficiency of individuals, households, and f...
Improving end-use energy efficiency—that is, the energy-efficiency of individuals, households, and f...
Engineering models generally find that most consumers are unwilling to adopt energy efficient appli...
Engineering models generally find that most consumers are unwilling to adopt energy efficient appli...