This report reviews current perspectives on market barriers to energy efficiency. Ratepayer-funded utility energy-efficiency programs are likely to change in scope, size, and nature as the deregulation process proceeds; the authors research focuses on understanding to what extent some form of future intervention may be warranted and how they might judge the success of particular interventions, especially those funded by ratepayers. They find that challenges to the existence of market barriers have, for the most part, failed to provide a testable alternative explanation for evidence suggesting that there is a substantial ``efficiency gap`` between a consumer`s actual investments in energy efficiency and those that appear to be in the consume...
The growing recognition of the potential energy savings available through improvements in energy eff...
Bridging the energy efficiency gap: Insights for policy from economic theory and empirical analysis ...
Rethinking the energy-efficiency gap: Producers, intermediaries, and innovation / Carl Blumstein and...
Industry uses nearly 40 percent of worldwide energy to produce materials and products consumed by u...
Industry uses nearly 40 percent of worldwide energy to produce materials and products consumed by u...
Consumers’ irrational reluctance to invest in energy efficiency has raised the policymakers’ concern...
Consumers regularly forgo purchases of high efficiency appliances that appear to be cost effective a...
In industry, barriers may exist at various points in the decision making process, and in the impleme...
In industry, barriers may exist at various points in the decision making process, and in the impleme...
In industry, barriers may exist at various points in the decision making process, and in the implem...
This paper provides compelling evidence that large-scale market failures and barriers prevent consum...
This paper develops a new systematic classification and explanation of barriers and drivers to energ...
This paper has two objectives. First it provides a correlation between internal and external barrier...
Energy efficiency and conservation are considered key means for reducing greenhouse gas emissions an...
The growing recognition of the potential energy savings available through improvements in energy eff...
The growing recognition of the potential energy savings available through improvements in energy eff...
Bridging the energy efficiency gap: Insights for policy from economic theory and empirical analysis ...
Rethinking the energy-efficiency gap: Producers, intermediaries, and innovation / Carl Blumstein and...
Industry uses nearly 40 percent of worldwide energy to produce materials and products consumed by u...
Industry uses nearly 40 percent of worldwide energy to produce materials and products consumed by u...
Consumers’ irrational reluctance to invest in energy efficiency has raised the policymakers’ concern...
Consumers regularly forgo purchases of high efficiency appliances that appear to be cost effective a...
In industry, barriers may exist at various points in the decision making process, and in the impleme...
In industry, barriers may exist at various points in the decision making process, and in the impleme...
In industry, barriers may exist at various points in the decision making process, and in the implem...
This paper provides compelling evidence that large-scale market failures and barriers prevent consum...
This paper develops a new systematic classification and explanation of barriers and drivers to energ...
This paper has two objectives. First it provides a correlation between internal and external barrier...
Energy efficiency and conservation are considered key means for reducing greenhouse gas emissions an...
The growing recognition of the potential energy savings available through improvements in energy eff...
The growing recognition of the potential energy savings available through improvements in energy eff...
Bridging the energy efficiency gap: Insights for policy from economic theory and empirical analysis ...
Rethinking the energy-efficiency gap: Producers, intermediaries, and innovation / Carl Blumstein and...