Do Energy Efficiency Improvements Reduce Energy Use? Empirical Evidence on the Economy-Wide Rebound Effect in Europe and the United States

47 Pages Posted: 28 May 2021

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Anne Berner

University of Göttingen

Stephan Bruns

Department of Economics, University of Göttingen

Alessio Moneta

Institute of Economics, Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies

David I. Stern

Australian National University (ANU) - Crawford School of Public Policy

Date Written: May 27, 2021

Abstract

Improving energy efficiency is often considered to be one of the keys to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. However, efficiency gains also reduce the cost of energy services and may even reduce the price of energy, resulting in energy use rebounding and potential energy use savings being eaten up. There is only limited empirical research quantifying the economy-wide rebound effect that takes the dynamic economic responses to energy efficiency improvements into account. We use a Structural Factor-Augmented Vector Autoregressive model (S-FAVAR) that allows us to track how energy use changes in response to an energy efficiency improvement while accounting for a vast range of potential confounders. Our findings point to economy-wide rebound effects of 78% to 101% after two years in France, Germany, Italy, the U.K., and the U.S. These findings imply that energy efficiency innovations alone may be of limited help in reducing future energy use and emphasize the importance of tackling carbon emissions directly.

Keywords: Energy efficiency, economy-wide rebound effect, climate change, climate policy, Struc- tural FAVAR, Independent Component Analysis

Suggested Citation

Berner, Anne and Bruns, Stephan and Moneta, Alessio and Stern, David I., Do Energy Efficiency Improvements Reduce Energy Use? Empirical Evidence on the Economy-Wide Rebound Effect in Europe and the United States (May 27, 2021). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3854876 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3854876

Anne Berner (Contact Author)

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Stephan Bruns

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Alessio Moneta

Institute of Economics, Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies ( email )

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David I. Stern

Australian National University (ANU) - Crawford School of Public Policy ( email )

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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 0200
Australia

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