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, education and gender of the household head, access to electricity, and location. Households with a better-educated or female … head, those with a higher level of income, and urban households, have a higher probability of switching to the use of clean … energy, while poor households, rural households and those with a low level of education are constrained by these factors to …
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Starting from the conditions for a successful implementation of saving options, a general framework was developed to investigate possible interaction effects in sets of energy policy measures. Interaction regards the influence of one measure on the energy saving effect of another measure. The...
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investigation of power interruption costs in private households. An online survey with 859 participants in 2011 is used to gather … costs for durations of 15 min, 1 h, 4 h, 1 day and 4 days. Finally, micro-data from 55,000 households were used to perform …
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The relationships between consumption, energy use and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from Swedish households are … expenditures is by far the most important determinant of households' energy use and GHG emissions with expenditure elasticities of … 0.77 and 0.85, respectively. Households living in single-family houses were also found to cause higher total energy …
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Energy use in the Mexican residential sector is steadily increasing. Important factors contributing to the increase include changes in the types of housing built, heating, cooling, water-heating equipment and other appliances.
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