"The Rebound Effect", Do improvements in energy efficiency lead to economy-wide reduction in energy consumption? – Martin Stastny
Martin Stastny
Bachelor's thesis
"The Rebound Effect", Do improvements in energy efficiency lead to economy-wide reduction in energy consumption?
"The Rebound Effect", Do improvements in energy efficiency lead to economy-wide reduction in energy consumption?
Abstract:
Improving energy efficiency is considered to be one of the means to successfully reduce energy consumption. At the same time improving energy efficiency implies that the real price for energy services will decrease and as a result will stimulate energy consumption whereas savings associated with higher energy efficiency will be partially diminished. This paradox is better known as the rebound effect …moreAbstract:
Improving energy efficiency is considered to be one of the means to successfully reduce energy consumption. At the same time improving energy efficiency implies that the real price for energy services will decrease and as a result will stimulate energy consumption whereas savings associated with higher energy efficiency will be partially diminished. This paradox is better known as the rebound effect …moreAbstract:
Improving energy efficiency is considered to be one of the means to successfully reduce energy consumption. At the same time improving energy efficiency implies that the real price for energy services will decrease and as a result will stimulate energy consumption whereas savings associated with higher energy efficiency will be partially diminished. This paradox is better known as the rebound effect …more
Language used: German
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 29. 10. 2015
Identifier:
http://www.vse.cz/vskp/eid/51603
Thesis defence
- Date of defence: 13. 6. 2016
- Supervisor: Silvester van Koten
- Reader: Helena Chytilová
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STASTNY, Martin. \textit{''The Rebound Effect'', Do improvements in energy efficiency lead to economy-wide reduction in energy consumption?}. Online. Bachelor's thesis. Praha: University of Economics, Prague. 2015. Available from: https://theses.cz/id/i8jgwd/.
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Bachelor programme / field:
Ekonomie a hospodářská správa / Economics
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