Webinar On Energy Efficiency Supply Curves

12.15.2008 | 13:12:00 pm | Posted by Sustainable Research

My colleague In s gave a webinar recently on her work on energy efficiency supply curves titled: The US Energy Savings Potential and Who Pays for It . Watch the webinar for free here.Energy use and CO2 emissions from the residential sector are distributed among a variety of household services, each of which may use different fuels at different intensities. Efficiency supply curves help policymakers determine where the low-hanging fruit are for GHG mitigation.Abstract: Several recent studies use bottom-up models to assess the potential for energy efficiency (or avoided emissions from greenho...

 
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