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Impact of Improved Building Thermal Efficiency on Residential Energy Demand
The impact of improved building shell thermal efficiency on residential energy demand is explored in a theoretical framework. The important economic literature on estimating the price elasticity of residential energy demand is reviewed. The specification of the residential energy demand model is presented. The data used are described. The empirical estimation of the residential energy demand model is described. (ERA citation 08:031947)
Impact of Improved Building Thermal Efficiency on Residential Energy Demand
The impact of improved building shell thermal efficiency on residential energy demand is explored in a theoretical framework. The important economic literature on estimating the price elasticity of residential energy demand is reviewed. The specification of the residential energy demand model is presented. The data used are described. The empirical estimation of the residential energy demand model is described. (ERA citation 08:031947)
Impact of Improved Building Thermal Efficiency on Residential Energy Demand
R. C. Adams (author) / A. D. Rockwood (author)
1983
82 pages
Report
No indication
English
Architectural Design & Environmental Engineering , Heating & Cooling Systems , Buildings , Residential Sector , Thermal Efficiency , Energy Consumption , Energy Demand , Prices , Mathematical Models , Capitalized Cost , Natural Gas , Electric Power , Air Conditioning , Heating , ERDA/320100 , ERDA/298000