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Impact of energy policy instruments on the estimated level of underlying energy efficiency in the EU residential sector
Affiliation:1. AREC, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA;2. Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM), Milan, Italy;3. Centre for Energy Policy and Economics, Center for Economic Research, ETH Zurich, Switzerland;4. Euro-Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change (CMCC), Lecce, Italy;1. Rede, Universidade de Vigo, Facultade de CC.EE., Campus As Lagoas s/n, 36310 Vigo, Spain;2. FSR-Climate (European University Institute), Via delle Fontanelle 19, 50014, San Domenico di Fiesole, Florence, Italy;3. Instituto de Investigación Tecnológica, Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Alberto Aguilera 23, 28015 Madrid, Spain
Abstract:The promotion of energy efficiency is seen as one of the top priorities of EU energy policy (EC, 2010). In order to design and implement effective energy policy instruments, it is necessary to have information on energy demand price and income elasticities in addition to sound indicators of energy efficiency. This research combines the approaches taken in energy demand modelling and frontier analysis in order to econometrically estimate the level of energy efficiency for the residential sector in the EU-27 member states for the period 1996 to 2009. The estimates for the energy efficiency confirm that the EU residential sector indeed holds a relatively high potential for energy savings from reduced inefficiency. Therefore, despite the common objective to decrease ‘wasteful’ energy consumption, considerable variation in energy efficiency between the EU member states is established. Furthermore, an attempt is made to evaluate the impact of energy-efficiency measures undertaken in the EU residential sector by introducing an additional set of variables into the model and the results suggest that financial incentives and energy performance standards play an important role in promoting energy efficiency improvements, whereas informative measures do not have a significant impact.
Keywords:Energy efficiency  Residential energy demand  Stochastic frontier analysis
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