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The Rebound Effect in Energy-Intensive Industries
by
Dahlqvist, Anna
, Lundgren, Tommy
, Marklund, Per-Olov
in
Ambition
/ Analysis
/ Asymmetric price responses
/ Asymmetry
/ Demand (Economics)
/ Economic behavior
/ Economics
/ Efficiency
/ Electricity
/ Energy conservation
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy efficiency
/ Energy prices
/ Energy trading
/ Factor demand model
/ Fossil fuels
/ Nationalekonomi
/ Own-price elasticities
/ Prices
/ Pulp
/ Rebound effect
/ Taxation
/ Voluntary Energy Efficiency Programs
2021
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The Rebound Effect in Energy-Intensive Industries
by
Dahlqvist, Anna
, Lundgren, Tommy
, Marklund, Per-Olov
in
Ambition
/ Analysis
/ Asymmetric price responses
/ Asymmetry
/ Demand (Economics)
/ Economic behavior
/ Economics
/ Efficiency
/ Electricity
/ Energy conservation
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy efficiency
/ Energy prices
/ Energy trading
/ Factor demand model
/ Fossil fuels
/ Nationalekonomi
/ Own-price elasticities
/ Prices
/ Pulp
/ Rebound effect
/ Taxation
/ Voluntary Energy Efficiency Programs
2021
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The Rebound Effect in Energy-Intensive Industries
by
Dahlqvist, Anna
, Lundgren, Tommy
, Marklund, Per-Olov
in
Ambition
/ Analysis
/ Asymmetric price responses
/ Asymmetry
/ Demand (Economics)
/ Economic behavior
/ Economics
/ Efficiency
/ Electricity
/ Energy conservation
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy efficiency
/ Energy prices
/ Energy trading
/ Factor demand model
/ Fossil fuels
/ Nationalekonomi
/ Own-price elasticities
/ Prices
/ Pulp
/ Rebound effect
/ Taxation
/ Voluntary Energy Efficiency Programs
2021
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The Rebound Effect in Energy-Intensive Industries
2021
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The purpose of this paper is to estimate industry-specific direct rebound effects and to relate these effects to industry energy efficiency programs. The rebound effect represents economic behavior that will offset energy savings from energy efficiency improvements. The paper focuses on four energy intense sectors in Sweden; pulp and paper, iron and steel, chemical, and mining, during 2001–2012. We apply a factor demand model that allows for asymmetric energy price responses, i.e. that firms respond differently to increasing and decreasing energy prices. The results show considerable rebound effects. For electricity and non-fossil fuels, efficiency improvements could even ‘backfire’. To mitigate this effect, policies, such as voluntary energy efficiency programs, should be combined with an increase in energy taxes if the ambition is to reduce overall energy use.
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