Transient and persistent energy efficiency in the US residential sector: evidence from household-level data

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Anna Alberini
Massimo Filippini
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[1] University of Maryland,Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics
[2] Centre for Energy Policy and Economics (CEPE),Department of Economics
[3] D-MTEC,undefined
[4] ETH Zurich,undefined
[5] Università della Svizzera Italiana,undefined
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Energy Efficiency | 2018年 / 11卷
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US residential energy demand; Efficiency and frontier analysis; Household data; CO; emissions reductions; D; D2; Q; Q4; Q5;
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In this paper, we measure the energy efficiency implicit in residential energy consumption using a panel dataset comprised of 40,246 observations from US households observed over 1997–2009. We fit a stochastic frontier model of the minimum input of energy needed to meet the level of energy services demanded by the household. This benchmarking exercise produces a transient and a persistent efficiency index for each household and each time period. We estimate that the US residential sector could save approximately 10% of its total energy consumption if it reduced persistent inefficiencies and 17% if it were possible to eliminate transient inefficiencies. These figures are in line with recent economy-wide assessments for the USA. Our results suggest that savings in energy use and associated emissions of greenhouse gases may benefit from both policy measures that attain short-run behavioral changes (e.g., nudges, social norms, display of real-time information about usage, and real-time pricing) as well measures aimed at the long run, such as energy-efficiency regulations, incentives on the purchase of high-efficiency equipment, and incentives towards a change of habits in the use of the equipment.
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