The impact of energy prices on energy consumption and energy efficiency: evidence from Taiwan

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Ku-Hsieh Chen
Hao-Yen Yang
Joe-Ming Lee
Ching-Fang Chi
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[1] Fo Guang University,Department of Applied Economics and Asset Appraisal Research Center
[2] National Taipei University of Business,Department of Finance
[3] Fo Guang University,Department of Applied Economics
[4] Fo Guang University,Department of Management
来源
Energy Efficiency | 2016年 / 9卷
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C23; D24; O13; P48; Energy efficiency; Energy consumption; Energy wastage; Price elasticity;
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This study aims to explore the impact of energy prices on energy consumption and energy efficiency using industry data for Taiwan over the period of 1982–2011. A frontier-based framework is proposed with a microeconomic foundation to measure energy efficiency and decompose energy consumption into energy utilization and energy wastage in the short and the long run. We learn that the traditional energy efficiency indicators are essentially ambiguous measures. In contrast, the frontier-based framework can focus the measure on energy relatively specifically and capture the essence of a proper efficiency measure more precisely. The empirical analyses reveal that the values of short- and long-run energy efficiency in the Taiwan manufacturing sector are on average 0.6016 and 0.8040, respectively. Moreover, energy utilization is price inelastic in the short run, but in the long run, it is elastic at −0.79. The energy price elasticity of energy wastage in the short run is −0.61, which is somewhat higher than the −0.52 in the long run. The energy price elasticity of energy efficiency in the short run is 0.077 and that in the long run is 0.144. All the energy price elasticities obtained using the frontier-based framework are lower than those obtained using the common framework of the past without distinguishing the heteroscedasticity between the energy utilization and energy wastage.
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页码:1329 / 1349
页数:20
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