Energy efficiency and consumption — the rebound effect — a survey
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...Our results are also consistent with studies that have found a rebound effect in energy consumption, in which policies designed to increase the use of energy efficient appliances have actually increased energy consumption (see eg. Henly et al. 1988; Lovins 1988; Brookes 1990; Grubb 1990; Brookes 2000; Greening et al. 2000; Hertwich 2005; Lin and Liu 2013)....
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...Greater energy efficiency implies improvements in the consumption of energy that would be good for the climate but without necessarily altering consumption habits due to the “rebound effect” (Greening et al. 2000)....
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...…implies improvements in the consumption of energy that would be good for the climate but without necessarily altering consumption habits due to the “rebound effect” (Greening et al. 2000).31 Moreover, as the IEA has pointed out, this is the area where the least progress has been made (IEA 2019)....
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...Therefore, increased demand for the service, without an offsetting increase in fuel price, can erode technological efficiency gains” (Greening et al. 2000, p. 389)....
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