Energy efficiency and the rebound effect
Turner, Karen (2009) Energy efficiency and the rebound effect. Fraser of Allander Economic Commentary, 33 (2). pp. 47-54. ISSN 2046-5378
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Abstract
In recent years the argument that rebound effects, triggered by economy-wide price and income effects, may partially or wholly offset reductions in energy consumption expected from energy efficiency improvements has gained a great deal of attention in both academic and policy arenas. In the UK, a report by the House of Lords (2005) raised the question as to whether this argument provides an explanation as to why total energy consumption in the UK hasn’t fallen in line with increased energy efficiency. In response, the UK Research Councils have funded research, first through the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) and now at the University of Strathclyde to investigate the conditions under which rebound effects may occur in the UK economy.
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Item type: Article ID code: 46774 Dates: DateEventNovember 2009PublishedSubjects: Social Sciences > Economic Theory
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > Environmental SciencesDepartment: Strathclyde Business School > Economics
Strathclyde Business School > Fraser of Allander InstituteDepositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 19 Feb 2014 14:21 Last modified: 28 Nov 2024 01:09 Related URLs: URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/46774