articleReview of Environmental Economics and PolicyDec 15, 2015Closed access

The Rebound Effect and Energy Efficiency Policy

National Bureau of Economic Research · Yale University · +2 more institutions

Indexed incrossref

Abstract

What do we know about the size of the rebound effect, the well-known phenomenon that improving energy efficiency may save less energy than expected due to a rebound of energy use? Is there any validity to the claims that energy efficiency improvements can actually lead to an increase in energy use (known as backfire)? This article clarifies what the rebound effect is and provides a guide for economists and policymakers interested in its existence and magnitude. We discuss how some studies in the literature consider a rebound effect that results from a costless exogenous increase in energy efficiency, whereas others examine the effects of a specific energy efficiency policy—a distinction that leads to very…

Citation impact

615
total citations
FWCI
13.30
Percentile
100%
References
66
Citations per year

Authors

3

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Rebound effect (conservation)
  • Economics
  • Efficient energy use
  • Productivity
  • Energy (signal processing)
  • Production (economics)
  • Phenomenon
  • Welfare
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
No related works found for this paper.