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The Energy Rebound Effect for Construction Industry: Empirical Evidence from the China

The Energy Rebound Effect for Construction Industry: Empirical Evidence from the China

... the energy rebound effect indeed exists in China’s construction industry, and in different periods there are different ...the energy intensity of China’s construction industry presented a declining ...

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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

Energy Rebound as a Potential Threat to a Low-Carbon Future: Findings from a New Exergy-Based National-Level Rebound Approach

... exergy rebound, since the efficiency metric ( τ ) records the efficiency of energy conversion from primary-to-useful stages, measured in exergy (as available energy) ...primary energy and ...

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Increasing Energy Efficiency in Scottish Households : Trading-off Economic Benefits and Energy Rebound Effects?

Increasing Energy Efficiency in Scottish Households : Trading-off Economic Benefits and Energy Rebound Effects?

... household energy efficiency, focussing specifically on general equilibrium energy rebound effects, both in household energy use and in total energy use across the Scottish ...household ...

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Forecasting the Impact of Connected and Automated Vehicles on Energy Use: A Microeconomic Study of Induced Travel and Energy Rebound

Forecasting the Impact of Connected and Automated Vehicles on Energy Use: A Microeconomic Study of Induced Travel and Energy Rebound

... safety, energy efficiency, and time ...on energy and environmental outcomes is ...the energy required per mile of travel, but it also reduces the fuel cost of travel, incentivizing more travel and ...

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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

Energy Rebound as a Potential Threat to a Low-Carbon Future: Findings from a New Exergy-Based National-Level Rebound Approach

... Brockway, PE orcid.org/0000-0001-6925-8040, Saunders, H, Heun, MK et al. (4 more authors) (2017) Energy Rebound as a Potential Threat to a Low-Carbon Future: Findings from a New Exergy-Based National-Level ...

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Can We Retain the Economy-Wide Benefits of Energy Efficiency While Reducing the Energy Rebound?

Can We Retain the Economy-Wide Benefits of Energy Efficiency While Reducing the Energy Rebound?

... of energy efficiency enhancing technology will trigger a productivity-led, or cost-push expansion where a clearer path to net positive impacts on key macroeconomic indicators may be more unambiguously ...related ...

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Experimental and Numerical Analyses on the Deposition Behavior of Spherical Aluminum Particles in the Cold Spray Emulated High Velocity Impact Process

Experimental and Numerical Analyses on the Deposition Behavior of Spherical Aluminum Particles in the Cold Spray Emulated High Velocity Impact Process

... bonding energy, rebound energy, plastic deformation experienced by the particle and substrate, and removability of the natural oxide ...The rebound velocities corresponding to the ...

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Making the case for supporting broad energy efficiency programmes : impacts on household incomes and other economic benefits

Making the case for supporting broad energy efficiency programmes : impacts on household incomes and other economic benefits

... estimated energy rebound effects by considering the impacts of energy efficiency and energy saving behavioural changes across different household income groups (Chitnis et ...on energy. ...

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Negative rebound and disinvestment effects in response to an improvement in energy efficiency in the UK economy

Negative rebound and disinvestment effects in response to an improvement in energy efficiency in the UK economy

... on rebound effects is the impact of falling incomes in the household sector where direct and derived elastcities of demands for labour are very ...that energy use and pollution generation in the household ...

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The importance of energy price stickiness and real wage inflexibility for the time paths of rebound effects

The importance of energy price stickiness and real wage inflexibility for the time paths of rebound effects

... of energy used in production by all ...the energy composite at the lowest level of the production hierarchy of Figure ...and energy use results are reported for two conceptual periods: the short run, ...

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Energy efficiency and the rebound effect

Energy efficiency and the rebound effect

... As explained in the introduction above, leading on from the UKERC work reported in Sorrell (2007), the Fraser of Allander Institute economy-energy modelling team have been funded by the UK Economic and Social ...

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Supply constraints on rebound effects of increased energy efficiency : negative multiplier and disinvestment effects

Supply constraints on rebound effects of increased energy efficiency : negative multiplier and disinvestment effects

... these energy supply sectors. This tightening of energy supply causes local energy prices to rise, which allows the return on capital in these sectors to adjust back to their initial real levels (and ...

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A 'Carbon Saving Multiplier' as an alternative to rebound in considering reduced energy supply chain requirements from energy efficiency?

A 'Carbon Saving Multiplier' as an alternative to rebound in considering reduced energy supply chain requirements from energy efficiency?

... into rebound e ff ects from increased energy e ffi ciency involves application of demand-driven input-output models to consider indirect energy consumption e ff ects associated with re- spending ...

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Energy in Europe  1999 Annual Energy Review  Special Issue  January 2000

1999 Annual energy review. Energy in Europe, special issue January 2000

... I PARTI WORLD WORLD: Major trends 1980-1997 ■Total gross energy consumption growth fell to 1.1% in 1997 after the rebound registered in 1995 and 1996 ■ Final energy consumption, driven b[r] ...

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Impacts of Global Warming on Energy Use for Heating and Cooling with Full Rebound Effects in Switzerland

Impacts of Global Warming on Energy Use for Heating and Cooling with Full Rebound Effects in Switzerland

... This paper analyzes the impacts of the modified needs for space heating and cooling due to global warming on the quantities of energy used for space con- ditioning and overalL It thereb[r] ...

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CGE models for the Energy-Economy-Environment (EEE) analyses

CGE models for the Energy-Economy-Environment (EEE) analyses

... in energy and environmental policy analyses because they permit focus on a wide range of both direct and indirect, anticipated and unanticipated, economic responses to a range of changes and disturbances that ...

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Comparative Analysis of Destructive and Non-Destructive Testing Method of Concrete Strength using Compressive and Rebound Harmmer Testing Method

Comparative Analysis of Destructive and Non-Destructive Testing Method of Concrete Strength using Compressive and Rebound Harmmer Testing Method

... The tests carried out on the hardened concrete were the Rebound Hammer test and the cube compressive test. Before the compressive tests were carried out, the cubes were subjected to testing using the ...

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Beyond direct rebound : too complex a story for a single measure?

Beyond direct rebound : too complex a story for a single measure?

... Substitution and rebound from ‘re-spending’ effects • Energy embedded in supply chains of different types of goods/services • Recent growth in use of input-output methods to consider imp[r] ...

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An Analytical   Validation of Simplified Methods for the Assessment of Pipe Whip Characteristics   (J358)

An Analytical Validation of Simplified Methods for the Assessment of Pipe Whip Characteristics (J358)

... The above formulation, which is commonly used in static analysis, neglects any influence of the pipe length from the break to the first elbow, as well as any restraint effect. It allows a conservative estimation of the ...

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What if consumers decided to all ‘go green’? Environmental rebound effects from consumption decisions

What if consumers decided to all ‘go green’? Environmental rebound effects from consumption decisions

... lower energy intensity of goods it mostly due to a labour-energy trade-off that is eliminated when one considers the inputs required for labour supply (Costanza, 1980; Maddala, 1965; Karunaratne, 1981; ...

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