K Gillingham, D Rapson… - Review of environmental …, 2016 - journals.uchicago.edu
What do we know about the size of the rebound effect, the well-known phenomenon that improving energy efficiency may save less energy than expected due to a rebound of energy …
NW Chan, K Gillingham - Journal of the Association of …, 2015 - journals.uchicago.edu
Economists have long noted that improving energy efficiency could lead to a rebound effect, reducing or possibly even eliminating the energy savings from the efficiency improvement …
YJ Zhang, HR Peng, B Su - Energy Economics, 2017 - Elsevier
Considering the crucial role of industrial sectors in energy conservation, this paper investigates the impact of output growth on energy consumption in China's industrial sectors …
Energy efficiency improvement will reduce the effective price of energy services, and hence at least partially mitigate original expected energy conservation. Therefore, the magnitude of …
YJ Zhang, HR Peng, Z Liu, W Tan - Energy Policy, 2015 - Elsevier
The transport sector appears a main energy consumer in China and plays a significant role in energy conservation. Improving energy efficiency proves an effective way to reduce …
W Wei, Z Mushtaq, M Sharif, X Zeng, Z Wan-Li… - Energy, 2020 - Elsevier
The energy intensive industries of China consumes the highest share of coal that accounts for 93.69% of China's total coal consumption. Hence, these industries are important to …
Due to the energy rebound effect, the electricity conservation brought about by improving the electricity efficiency of China's households may be not as much as expected. Therefore, this …
This report has been prepared by the Teagasc Working Group on GHG Emissions, which brings together and integrates the extensive and diverse range of organisational expertise …
The rebound effect is the phenomenon underlying the disproportionality between energy efficiency improvements and observed energy savings. In road transport, the effect reveals …