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Matthew Kuperus Heun

Researcher at Calvin College

Publications -  61
Citations -  893

Matthew Kuperus Heun is an academic researcher from Calvin College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Efficient energy use & Energy consumption. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 52 publications receiving 708 citations. Previous affiliations of Matthew Kuperus Heun include The Aerospace Corporation & Calvin University.

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Energy efficiency and economy-wide rebound effects: A review of the evidence and its implications

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the evidence on the size of economy-wide rebound effects and explore whether and how such effects are taken into account within the models used to produce global energy scenarios.
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Energy return on (energy) invested (EROI), oil prices, and energy transitions

TL;DR: In this article, a model of the relationship between EROI and oil market prices was developed using basic economic and physical assumptions and non-linear least-squares regression models.
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Energy rebound as a potential threat to a low-carbon future: findings from a new exergy-based national-level rebound approach

TL;DR: In this article, an exergy-based approach was developed to estimate national energy rebound for the UK and US (1980-2010) and China (1981-2010), respectively, and they found large energy rebound in China, suggesting that improvements in China's energy efficiency may be associated with increased energy consumption.
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Untangling the drivers of energy reduction in the UK productive sectors: Efficiency or offshoring?

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the drivers of final energy consumption in the UK productive sectors between 1997 and 2013 using a decomposition analysis that incorporates two novel features: changes in thermodynamic efficiency and offshoring of energy intensive production.
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Data associated with ‘Energy rebound as a potential threat to a low-carbon future: Findings from a new exergy-based national-level rebound approach’

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the aggregate constant elasticity of substitution (CES) function, estimated in its KL(E) structure, for economic output and quality-adjusted factors of production for the UK, US and China.