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estimates reveal several important differences across the Japanese and US energy firms: lower elasticity of innovation …
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US energy firms: lower elasticity of innovation production function in R&D expenditure, lower probability of a radical …
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energy conservation during summer peak load days when the social cost of generation is the highest. We estimate that our …
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people's energy needs and extant gaps in access to low-carbon energy, a fair emissions benchmark is not equal CO2 emissions … elucidates the distribution of such necessary emissions between households using a unique approach and dataset on domestic energy … energy needs and low-carbon energy access gaps. The study also assesses how many households can attain their domestic energy …
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China has incurred a steady decrease of energy intensity (EI, energy consumption per unit of GDP) since the 1980s, for … declining energy intensity. The energy-intensity trends in three provinces seem especially interesting, Inner Mongolia, Liaoning … a puzzle that Ningxia and Inner Mongolia, with developed renewable energy industry and clean energy technology, has …
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We estimate time-varying income and price elasticities for energy demand for a 26- country, middle-income (primarily … elasticity for energy demand is either insignificant or positive and small. While the income elasticity for energy demand behaves … than one suggests that these middle-income countries are on the right-hand-side of an inverted-U energy intensity-GDP path …
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Peak oil demand has become the hot new topic for oil market analysts but as always, runs the risk of being subject to superficial analysis, just as peak oil supply was. The primary arguments come from climate change activists who believe fossil fuel consumption must drop sharply and from...
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The substitutability between traditional fuels and modern fuels is essential for examine the possibility of energy …, industry, service and residential. Our analysis follows a two-stage process: first we estimate a nonlinear system of energy … energy - coal, oil, gas and electricity - are overall substitutable, suggesting that China's energy transition towards modern …
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Despite its importance for policy purposes (including climate policy and the energy transition), the literature on the … that made no structural energy-efficiency upgrades to their homes, and thus kept the stock of gas-using capital fixed. We … without installing insulation or making any other energy efficiency investments. We find that the elasticity is about -0 …
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changes conditional on price knowledge is scant. Using panel data originating from Germany's Residential Energy Consumption …
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