<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Energy conservation / Environment / Technology / Peak oil / Rebound effect / Energy economics / Energy crisis / Energy industry / Jevons paradox / Energy / Industrial ecology / Energy policy
Date: 2014-10-21 14:23:10
Energy conservation
Environment
Technology
Peak oil
Rebound effect
Energy economics
Energy crisis
Energy industry
Jevons paradox
Energy
Industrial ecology
Energy policy

A MICROECONOMIC FRAMEWORK FOR EVALUATING ENERGY EFFICIENCY REBOUND AND SOME IMPLICATIONS

Add to Reading List

Source URL: e2e.haas.berkeley.edu

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 340,98 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Product catalogue White label products for the entire IoT industry Smart home • Smart energy • Healthcare • Building management Gateways • Meter interfaces • Sensors • Relays • Smart plugs

DocID: 1vnGo - View Document

Industrial Turbomachinery AB Master thesis: Combustion modeling of Siemens burner Siemens is a global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering, operating in the industry, energy and healthcare sectors. The c

DocID: 1vnrT - View Document

Press Release : 5 March 2015 NEW JOINT STEPS FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN THE EUROPEAN TEXTILE INDUSTRY Euratex-led Energy Made-to-Measure campaign1 - the initiative for energy efficiency in the European textile and clothing

DocID: 1vlRR - View Document

WADDEN SEA FORUM Working Group Energy/Industry/Infrastructure (WG EII) 10th Meeting Brunsbüttel, 22 November 2010 FINAL DRAFT MINUTES

DocID: 1vkXA - View Document

Energy Transition and Electric Mobility: A Challenge for German Ecosystem between Science and Industry Dr. Herbert Zeisel Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), Deputy Director General - Key Technologies –

DocID: 1vg4h - View Document