Description
A presentation was given during the CEP-organised event "Economy-wide Rebound: Understanding economy-wide impacts of increased energy efficiency", which was part of the 'Engage with Strathclyde week 2016'. The presentation consisted of two parts. The first part focused on multipliers can be used to study the economy-wide impact of households re-spending decisions following energy efficiency improvements as well as the associated rebound effects. The second part discussed how the same multipliers can be used to study Scottish scenarios as well as the limitations/barriers faced when trying to conduct such a study.Period | 3 May 2016 |
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Event title | Economy-wide Rebound: Understanding economy-wide impacts of increased energy efficiency |
Event type | Seminar |
Location | Glasgow, United KingdomShow on map |
Degree of Recognition | Regional |
Keywords
- carbon saving multiplier
- energy saving multiplier
- input-output
- rebound
- energy efficiency
Documents & Links
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Research output
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Multiplier analysis of re-spending rebound effects
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Multiplier Analysis of Re-spending Rebound Effects: Research Briefing 02
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Indirect rebound involving embodied energy use in re-spending decisions: how do we treat negative multiplier effects in energy supply chains?
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A 'Carbon Saving Multiplier' as an alternative to rebound in considering reduced energy supply chain requirements from energy efficiency?
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Indirect Rebound Involving Embodied Energy Use Re-spending Decisions: How Do We Treat Negative Multiplier Effects in Energy Supply Chains?
Research output: Book/Report › Other report
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Projects
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Energy Saving Innovations and Economy-Wide Rebound Effects
Project: Research