articleReview of Environmental Economics and PolicyJan 1, 2014Closed access

Bridging the Energy Efficiency Gap: Policy Insights from Economic Theory and Empirical Evidence

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Abstract

Despite several decades of government policies to promote energy efficiency, estimates of the costs and benefits of such policies remain controversial. At the heart of the controversy is whether there is an “energy efficiency gap,” whereby consumers and firms fail to make seemingly positive net present value energy saving investments. High implicit discount rates, undervaluation of future fuel savings, and negative cost energy efficiency measures have all been discussed as evidence of the existence of a gap. We review explanations for an energy efficiency gap including reasons why the size of the gap may be overstated, neoclassical explanations for a gap, and recent evidence from behavioral economics that has…

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Keywords
  • Bridging (networking)
  • Economics
  • Empirical evidence
  • Efficient energy use
  • Environmental economics
  • Public economics
  • Natural resource economics
  • Computer science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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