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The Rebound Effect an assessment of the evidence for economy-wide energy savings from improved energy efficiency

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The Rebound Effect an assessment of the evidence for economy-wide energy savings from improved energy efficiency

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The Rebound Effect an assessment of the evidence for economy-wide energy savings from improved energy efficiency and Technology Policy ResearchThe Rebound Effect: an assessment of the evidence for economy-wide energy savings from improved energy efficiencyA repo

rt produced by the Sussex Energy Group for the Technology and Policy Assessment function of the UK Energy Research CentreSteve Sorrel)39295iiiDraft - The Rebound Effect an assessment of the evidence for economy-wide energy savings from improved energy efficiency

not for circulation or citationivDraft - not for circulation or citationPrefaceThis report has been produced by the UK Energy Research Centre’s Techno

The Rebound Effect an assessment of the evidence for economy-wide energy savings from improved energy efficiency

logy and Policy Assessment (TPA) function.The TPA was set up to address key controversies in the energy field through comprehensive assessments of the

UKERCThe Rebound Effect:an assessment of the evidence for economywide energy savings from improved energy efficiencySussex Energy GroupSPRU - Science

The Rebound Effect an assessment of the evidence for economy-wide energy savings from improved energy efficiency a way that is both accessible to non-technical readers and useful to policymakers.This Report summarises the main conclusions from the TPA’s assessme

nt of evidence for a rebound effect from improved energy efficiency. The subject of this assessment was chosen after extensive consultation with energ The Rebound Effect an assessment of the evidence for economy-wide energy savings from improved energy efficiency

y sector stakeholders and upon the recommendation of the TPA Advisory Group, which is comprised of independent experts from government, academia and t

The Rebound Effect an assessment of the evidence for economy-wide energy savings from improved energy efficiency

he private sector. The assessment addresses the following question.What is the evidence that improvements in energy efficiency will lead to economywid

UKERCThe Rebound Effect:an assessment of the evidence for economywide energy savings from improved energy efficiencySussex Energy GroupSPRU - Science

The Rebound Effect an assessment of the evidence for economy-wide energy savings from improved energy efficiencyf the full assessment are contained in five in-depth Technical Reports, as follows:•Technical Report 1: Evidence from evaluation studies•Technical Rep

ort 2: Evidence from econometric studies•Technical Report 3: Evidence from elasticity of substitution studies•Technical Report 4: Evidence from CGE mo The Rebound Effect an assessment of the evidence for economy-wide energy savings from improved energy efficiency

deling studies•Technical Report 5: Evidence from energy, productivity and economic growth studiesIn addition, there is a shorter Supplementary Note th

The Rebound Effect an assessment of the evidence for economy-wide energy savings from improved energy efficiency

at provides a graphical analysis of rebound effects. All these reports are available to download from the ƯKERC website.The assessment was led by the

UKERCThe Rebound Effect:an assessment of the evidence for economywide energy savings from improved energy efficiencySussex Energy GroupSPRU - Science

The Rebound Effect an assessment of the evidence for economy-wide energy savings from improved energy efficiencythe Department of Economics at the University of Strathclyde and Imperial College. The assessment was overseen by a panel of experts and is extremely

wide ranging - reviewing more than 500 studies and reports from around the world.VDraft - not for circulation or citationvi The Rebound Effect an assessment of the evidence for economy-wide energy savings from improved energy efficiency

UKERCThe Rebound Effect:an assessment of the evidence for economywide energy savings from improved energy efficiencySussex Energy GroupSPRU - Science

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