98/03312 The impact of consumer behavior on residential energy demand for space heating

1998 ◽  
Vol 39 (4) ◽  
pp. 306
2016 ◽  
Vol 07 (02) ◽  
pp. 1650004 ◽  
Author(s):  
REZA FAZELI ◽  
BRYNHILDUR DAVIDSDOTTIR ◽  
JONAS HLYNUR HALLGRIMSSON

A major impact of climate change is expected to materialize on energy demand for space heating and cooling needs in the residential sector. To quantify this impact, a set of regression models were tested to study the relation between residential energy demand for space heating in Iceland and explanatory variables such as Heating Degree Days and GDP per capita. Considering the nonstationarity of the time-series, three methods were studied to cope with this condition: Cointegration, differencing and detrending. The evaluation statistics of the three models for the validation period showed that the modified detrending approach is the most reliable method. It became obvious that including the seasonal dummy variables and AR component significantly improve the power of the model to predict monthly energy demand for residential space heating in Iceland. The developed model can be used to project climate related changes in demand for low-geothermal heat.


2021 ◽  
Vol 167 (1-2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jens Ewald ◽  
Thomas Sterner ◽  
Eoin Ó Broin ◽  
Érika Mata

AbstractA zero-carbon society requires dramatic change everywhere including in buildings, a large and politically sensitive sector. Technical possibilities exist but implementation is slow. Policies include many hard-to-evaluate regulations and may suffer from rebound mechanisms. We use dynamic econometric analysis of European macro data for the period 1990–2018 to systematically examine the importance of changes in energy prices and income on residential energy demand. We find a long-run price elasticity of −0.5. The total long-run income elasticity is around 0.9, but if we control for the increase in income that goes towards larger homes and other factors, the income elasticity is 0.2. These findings have practical implications for climate policy and the EU buildings and energy policy framework.


Author(s):  
Xavier Labandeira ◽  
J. Maria Labeaga Azcona ◽  
Miguel Rodr�guez M�ndez

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