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UKERCUKERC Review of Evidence for the Rebound EffectTechnical Report 3:Elasticity of substitution studiesDavid Broadstock”Lester Hunt*’Steve Sorrell1’ WATER_WRF_Report_Feb25_20091-pq65fz’39264abSurrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), University of Surrey Sussex Energy Group (SEG), University of SussexDraft - Not for circulation or citationPrefaceThis report has been produced by (he UK Energy Research Centre’s Technology and Policy Assessment (TPA) function. The TPA was set up to inf WATER_WRF_Report_Feb25_20091-pq65fzorm decision-making processes and address key controversies in the energy field. Il aims to provide authoritative and accessible reports that set highWATER_WRF_Report_Feb25_20091-pq65fz
standards for rigour and transparency.This report forms pan of the TPA’s assessment of evidence for a rebound effect from improved energy efficiency.UKERCUKERC Review of Evidence for the Rebound EffectTechnical Report 3:Elasticity of substitution studiesDavid Broadstock”Lester Hunt*’Steve Sorrell1’ WATER_WRF_Report_Feb25_20091-pq65fzhe evidence that improvements in energy efficiency will lead to economy-wide reductions in energy consumption.The full outputs from this assessment are as follows:•Summary Report: Evidence for a rebound effect from improved energy efficiency•Technical Report 1: Evidence from evaluation studies•Techn WATER_WRF_Report_Feb25_20091-pq65fzical Report 2: Evidence from econometric studies•Technical Report 3: Evidence from elasticity of substitution studies•Technical Report 4: Evidence froWATER_WRF_Report_Feb25_20091-pq65fz
m CGE modeling studies•Technical Report 5: Evidence from energy, productivity and economic growth studies•Supplementary Note 1: Graphical analysis of UKERCUKERC Review of Evidence for the Rebound EffectTechnical Report 3:Elasticity of substitution studiesDavid Broadstock”Lester Hunt*’Steve Sorrell1’ WATER_WRF_Report_Feb25_20091-pq65fzversity of Sussex, with contributions from the Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC) at the University of Surrey, the Department of Economics at the University of Strathclyde and Imperial College. The assessment was overseen by a panel of expens and is extremely wide ranging - reviewing more than 50 WATER_WRF_Report_Feb25_20091-pq65fz0 studies and reports from around the world.Each Technical Report examines a different type of evidence and assesses its relevance to the rebound effeWATER_WRF_Report_Feb25_20091-pq65fz
ct. Each seeks in particular to clarify the conceptual issues underlying this debate and to make these issues as accessible as possible to a non-technUKERCUKERC Review of Evidence for the Rebound EffectTechnical Report 3:Elasticity of substitution studiesDavid Broadstock”Lester Hunt*’Steve Sorrell1’ WATER_WRF_Report_Feb25_20091-pq65fzchnical nature, this parameter has been identified as a key determinant of the likely magnitude of the rebound effect in different sectors. The aim of this review is to clarify the meaning and importance of this parameter, summarise and compare the different empirical estimates of this parameter, ev WATER_WRF_Report_Feb25_20091-pq65fzaluate the reasons that have been proposed for the differing results, identify whether and what extent a consensus on this subject has been reached anWATER_WRF_Report_Feb25_20091-pq65fz
d draw implications for the rebound effect.iiiDraft - Not for circulation or citationAbout UKERCIt is the UK Energy Research Centre’s mission to be thUKERCUKERC Review of Evidence for the Rebound EffectTechnical Report 3:Elasticity of substitution studiesDavid Broadstock”Lester Hunt*’Steve Sorrell1’ WATER_WRF_Report_Feb25_20091-pq65fzclass research addressing the whole-systems aspects of energy supply and use while developing and maintaining the means to enable cohesive research in energy.To achieve this we are establishing a comprehensive database of energy research, development and demonstration competence in the UK. We will a WATER_WRF_Report_Feb25_20091-pq65fzlso act as the portal for the energy research community to and from the UK stakeholders and the international energy research community.AcknowledgemenWATER_WRF_Report_Feb25_20091-pq65fz
tsThe authors would like to thank John Dimitopoulos (SPRU) and Harry Saunders (Decision Processes Inc) for their very helpful comments.ivUKERCUKERC Review of Evidence for the Rebound EffectTechnical Report 3:Elasticity of substitution studiesDavid Broadstock”Lester Hunt*’Steve Sorrell1’UKERCUKERC Review of Evidence for the Rebound EffectTechnical Report 3:Elasticity of substitution studiesDavid Broadstock”Lester Hunt*’Steve Sorrell1’Gọi ngay
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