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ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARDS 21 energy conservation, consumption, and utilization 15 APPLIANCES 14 energy planning, policy and economy 14 ENERGY CONSUMPTION 10 REFRIGERATORS 9 EFFICIENCY 7 ENERGY CONSERVATION 7 ENERGY EFFICIENCY 7 LIFE-CYCLE COST 7 energy efficiency standards 7 CLOTHES WASHERS 6 AIR CONDITIONERS 5 ECONOMIC IMPACT 5 Energieeinsparung 5 FREEZERS 5 HOUSEHOLDS 5 ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 4 Energy conservation 4 IMPLEMENTATION 4 MARKET 4 STANDARDS 4 climate change 4 COST 3 DISTRIBUTION 3 ENERGY POLICY 3 FORECASTING 3 MANUFACTURERS 3 PRICES 3 RESIDENTIAL SECTOR 3 SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS 3 energy planning and policy 3 CHINA 2 CLOTHES DRYERS 2 CONSTRAINTS 2 COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS 2 Carbon taxes 2 DESIGN 2 DISHWASHERS 2 DOCUMENT TYPES 2
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Free 30 CC license 1
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Other 20 Book / Working Paper 9 Article 1
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Working Paper 6 Arbeitspapier 3 Graue Literatur 3 Non-commercial literature 3 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Report 1
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Undetermined 23 English 7
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McMahon, James 4 Turiel, I. 4 McMahon, James E. 3 McNeil, Michael 3 Meyers, Stephen 3 Assunção, Lucas 2 Fridley, David 2 Lebot, B. 2 Liu, Xiaomin 2 McMahon, J.E. 2 Michaelis, Peter 2 Rozenberg, Julie 2 Vogt-Schilb, Adrien 2 Ziesemer, Thomas 2 Atkinson, Barbara 1 Benenson, Peter 1 Brown, Stephen R. 1 Brucal, Arlan 1 Chan, Peter 1 Du, Yan 1 Egan, Christine 1 Greene, D.L. 1 Hallegatte, Stephane 1 Hallegatte, Stéphane 1 Hamm, G.L. 1 Harvey, C. 1 Iyer, Maithili 1 Lebot, B. (Agence Francaise pour la Maitrise de l'Energie 1 Lebot, B. [Agence Francaise pour la Maitrise de l`Energie 1 Lekov, Alex 1 Lin, Jiang 1 Lutz, James 1 McMahon, Jim 1 McNeil, Michael A. 1 Merkhofer, M.M. 1 Meyers, Stephen P. 1 Meyers, Steve 1 Meyers,Steve 1 Paris 1 Paris (France)] 1
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Asian Development Bank 1 Asian Development Bank (ADB) 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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Volkswirtschaftliche Diskussionsreihe 2 ADB Reports 1 IDB Working Paper Series 1 MPRA Paper 1 Nota di Lavoro 1 Working paper 1 Working paper series 1
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BASE 21 ECONIS (ZBW) 4 EconStor 3 RePEc 2
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Effect of building energy efficiency standards on carbon emission efficiency in commercial buildings
Wang, Xia; Ye, Qi; Du, Yan; Zhou, Mao - 2024
efficiency standards (BEESs) are highly effective policies for reducing carbon emissions. Therefore, exploring the provincial …The building sector plays a crucial role in the worldwide shift toward achieving net-zero emissions. Building energy …
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Instrument choice and stranded assets in the transition to clean capital
Rozenberg, Julie; Vogt-Schilb, Adrien; Hallegatte, Stephane - 2017
To mitigate climate change, some governments opt for instruments focused on investment, like performance standards or feebates, instead of carbon prices. We compare these policies in a Ramsey model with clean and polluting capital, irreversible investment and a climate constraint. Alternative...
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Instrument choice and stranded assets in the transition to clean capital
Rozenberg, Julie; Vogt-Schilb, Adrien; Hallegatte, Stéphane - 2017 - This version: March 2017
To mitigate climate change, some governments opt for instruments focused on investment, like performance standards or feebates, instead of carbon prices. We compare these policies in a Ramsey model with clean and polluting capital, irreversible investment and a climate constraint. Alternative...
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Do energy efficiency standards hurt consumers? : evidence from household appliance sales
Brucal, Arlan; Roberts, Michael J. - 2016 - This version: December21, 2016
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On dynamic standards for energy efficiency in differentiated duopoly
Michaelis, Peter; Ziesemer, Thomas - 2015
We consider a two-periods-model of differentiated duopoly. Firms produce an en-ergy consuming household durable differentiated by its energy efficiency. Consumers differ by the weight they apply to their future energy costs when deciding which product to buy. In line with the Japanese Top Runner...
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On dynamic standards for energy efficiency in differentiated duopoly
Michaelis, Peter; Ziesemer, Thomas - 2015
We consider a two-periods-model of differentiated duopoly. Firms produce an en-ergy consuming household durable differentiated by its energy efficiency. Consumers differ by the weight they apply to their future energy costs when deciding which product to buy. In line with the Japanese Top Runner...
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Same Energy, More power: Accelerating Energy Efficiency in Asia
Asian Development Bank; Asian Development Bank (ADB) - 2013
Energy efficiency is often defined as delivered energy service per unit of energy supplied into a system. Supply-side energy efficiency refers to decreasing energy losses in the supply chain, for improved performance in the production and delivery of electricity and heat. Demandside energy...
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What`s new in codes and standards - Office of Building Technologies (OBT): Appliance and lighting standards
2009
US homeowners spend $110 billion each year to power such home appliances as refrigerators, freezers, water heaters, furnaces, air conditioners, and lights. These uses account for about 70% of all the primary energy consumed in homes. During its typical 10-15-year lifetime, the appliance`s...
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Public policy responsibilities in a restructured electric industry: An analysis of values, objectives, and approaches
Tonn, B.E.; Schweitzer, M. - 2009
Discussions and decisions in states as diverse as California, Wisconsin, and Rhode Island are focusing on moving the United States electric industry from one dominated by vertically-integrated and highly regulated utility-based electricity monopolies to one characterized by largely divested and...
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Why Cafe Worked
Greene, D.L. - 2009
The frequently controversial Federal Automotive Fuel Economy Standards (a.k.a. Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards) have in fact been a notable success. This paper attempts to explain why the CAFE standards have been such a successful energy policy. It begins by demonstrating that...
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