Energy efficiency and consumption — the rebound effect — a survey
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...Even when demand-side-management programmes maintain their long-term effectiveness, one cannot exclude that they indirectly produce increases in resource consumption, by the so-called “rebound effect” (Greening et al. 2000)....
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...Greening et al (2000) found, for example, that a 10 percent improvement in energy efficiency would lead to a rebound and substitution effect that would leave a net benefit of between 70 and 90 percent of the initially estimated impact....
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...This is known as the “rebound effect”, used to describe how the increase in the supply of energy services followed by a decrease in the effective price and leading to an increase in demand [53]....
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