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Energy savings 3 Energy system modelling 1 Environmental externalities 1 Externalities 1 Modelling 1 Rebound 1 Residential heating 1 externalities 1 modelling 1 rebound 1 residential heating 1
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Article 6 Book / Working Paper 2
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Zvingilaite, Erika 6 Klinge Jacobsen, Henrik 5 zvingilaite, Erika 2
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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Energy Policy 3 Energy policy 2 Applied Energy 1 MPRA Paper 1
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RePEc 5 OLC EcoSci 2 BASE 1
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Heat savings and heat generation technologies: Modelling of residential investment behaviour with local externalities
zvingilaite, Erika; Klinge Jacobsen, Henrik - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2012
The trade off between investing in energy savings in single family houses and investing in more expensive heating technologies with low variable costs has been modelled for a number of building and consumer categories in Denmark. The households have an option to combine their primary heating...
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Heat savings and heat generation technologies: Modelling of residential investment behaviour with local externalities
zvingilaite, Erika; Klinge Jacobsen, Henrik - 2012
The trade off between investing in energy savings in single family houses and investing in more expensive heating technologies with low variable costs has been modelled for a number of building and consumer categories in Denmark. The households have an option to combine their primary heating...
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Heat savings and heat generation technologies: Modelling of residential investment behaviour with local health costs
Zvingilaite, Erika; Klinge Jacobsen, Henrik - In: Energy Policy 77 (2015) C, pp. 31-45
The trade-off between investing in energy savings and investing in individual heating technologies with high investment and low variable costs in single family houses is modelled for a number of building and consumer categories in Denmark. For each group the private economic cost of providing...
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Modelling energy savings in the Danish building sector combined with internalisation of health related externalities in a heat and power system optimisation model
Zvingilaite, Erika - In: Energy Policy 55 (2013) C, pp. 57-72
A substantial untapped energy saving potential rests in the building sector and is expected to play an important role in achieving reduction of environmental impacts of energy. In order to utilise this potential, effective policy measures need to be adopted to remove the existing barriers and...
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Modelling energy savings in the Danish building sector combined with internalisation of health related externalities in a heat and power system optimisation model
Zvingilaite, Erika - In: Energy policy 55 (2013), pp. 57-72
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Human health-related externalities in energy system modelling the case of the Danish heat and power sector
Zvingilaite, Erika - In: Applied Energy 88 (2011) 2, pp. 535-544
This paper discusses methodology of energy system modelling when reduction of local externalities, such as damage to the human health from energy production-related air pollution, is in focus. Ideally, the local energy externalities should be analysed by adopting the impact pathway approach of...
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Reducing the market impact of large shares of intermittent energy in Denmark
Klinge Jacobsen, Henrik; Zvingilaite, Erika - In: Energy Policy 38 (2010) 7, pp. 3403-3413
The increasing prevalence of renewable and intermittent energy sources in the electricity system is creating new challenges for the interaction of the system. In Denmark, high renewable shares have been achieved without great difficulty, mainly due to the flexibility of the nearby Nordic...
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Reducing the market impact of large shares of intermittent energy in Denmark
Klinge Jacobsen, Henrik; Zvingilaite, Erika - In: Energy policy 38 (2010) 7, pp. 3403-3414
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