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Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions
Energy Efficiency and Household Behavior:
The Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector
Erdal Aydin & Dirk Brounen & Nils Kok
March 9, 2014
ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 1 / 23
Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions
Residential Energy Consumption
Residential sector: 40% of total energy consumption in EU
Introduction of Energy Efficiency Policies
Building codes
Subsidies for energy efficiency improvements
Financial instruments
Policy expectation: an increase in efficiency leads to an equal
amount of energy saving
ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 2 / 23
Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions
Rebound effect
Improved efficiency→ reduced cost → increased demand
This demand increase is referred to as the rebound effect, as it
offsets the reduction in energy demand that results from an
increase in efficiency. Example: Car travel
Formal definition: Elasticity of the demand for a particular
energy service with respect to efficiency
ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 3 / 23
Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions
Research question
What is the magnitude of the rebound effect for residential
heating?
ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 4 / 23
Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions
Literature: Rebound Effect in residential heating
Estimates are ranging from 15% to %60
Methodological problems
Use of "Price elasticity" instead of "Efficiency elasticity"
Incomplete measures of activity change (thermostat setting?)
Small sample size
Sample selection bias
Measurement error in engineering predictions
Heterogeneity
ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 5 / 23
Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions
Panel Data
Number of dwellings (households): 560,000
Energy Labels (Issued in 2011 and 2012)
Actual gas consumption (2008-2011)
Household characteristics (2008-2011)
Dwelling characteristics
ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 6 / 23
Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions
Variables
Annual Actual Gas Consumption (CBS)
Predicted Gas Consumption (AgentschapNL)
Control Variables:
Dwelling Characteristics (AgentschapNL)
House type/size, Construction year, Province
Household Characteristics (CBS)
Size, Age, Gender, Income, Tenure, Employment status
Dwellings without label (NVM)
Number of dwellings (households): 120,000
ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 7 / 23
Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions
Descriptive Statistics-1
Rental Owner-Occupied Owner-Occupied
(With Label) (With Label) (Without Label)
Number of Observations 519,512 43,498 122,119
Variables Mean St.Dev. Mean St.Dev. Mean St.Dev.
Actual Gas Consumption (m3) 1,245 (526) 1,588 (665) 1,573 (632)
Predicted Gas Consumption (m3) 1,492 (624) 1,887 (759)
Actual Gas Consumption (m3/m2) 15.7 (7.1) 15.3 (6.2)
Predicted Gas Consumption (m3/m2) 18.7 (8.1) 18.2 (7.1)
Size (m2) 82.2 (21.6) 106.7 (34.7)
Label:
Label-A (EI<1.06) 0.02 0.03
Label-B (1.05<EI<1.31) 0.16 0.17
Label-C (1.30<EI<1.61) 0.33 0.32
Label-D (1.60<EI<2.01) 0.25 0.24
Label-E (2.00<EI<2.41) 0.14 0.14
Label-F (2.40<EI<2.91) 0.07 0.08
Label-G (2.90<EI) 0.03 0.02
Dwelling Type:
Apartment 0.49 0.27 0.21
Semi-detached 0.32 0.21 0.32
Corner 0.19 0.32 0.32
Detached 0.00 0.20 0.15
ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 8 / 23
Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions
Descriptive Statistics-2
Rental Owner-Occupied Owner-Occupied
(With Label) (With Label) (Without Label)
Number of Observations 519,512 43,498 122,119
Variables Mean St.Dev. Mean St.Dev. Mean St.Dev.
Construction Period:
1900-1929 0.07 0.10 0.12
1930-1944 0.03 0.08 0.09
1945-1959 0.17 0.14 0.08
1960-1969 0.20 0.19 0.15
1970-1979 0.19 0.25 0.17
1980-1989 0.20 0.12 0.14
1990-1999 0.11 0.09 0.16
>2000 0.03 0.03 0.09
Household Characteristics:
Number of Household Members 1.91 (1.12) 2.36 (1.21) 2.28 (1.21)
Number of Elderly (Age>64) 0.46 (0.68) 0.29 (0.62) 0.31 (0.61)
Number of Children (<18) 0.34 (0.78) 0.50 (0.89) 0.53 (0.91)
Number of Females in Household 1.01 (0.74) 1.16 (0.77) 1.13 (0.79)
Number of Working Household Members 0.84 (0.94) 1.48 (0.99) 1.35 (0.96)
Household Annual Net Income (1000 Euro) 23.8 (11.5) 36.9 (17.1) 37.3 (26.2)
Household Wealth (1000 Euro) 22.6 (91.6) 177.8 (393.8) 191.3 (531.5)
Share of Households Receiving Rent Subsidy 0.41
ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 9 / 23
Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions
Predicted versus Actual Gas consumption
ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 10 / 23
Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions
Predicted versus Actual Gas consumption
ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 11 / 23
Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions
Predicted versus Actual Gas consumption
ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 12 / 23
Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions
Rebound Effect
τG =
∂ln(H)
∂ln(µH)
(1)
µH =
Hr
G∗
, H = Hr
Ga
G∗
(2)
τH = 1 −
∂ln(Ga)
∂ln(G∗)
(3)
τG : Rebound effect
H : Heating demand (combination of temperature, heating
duration, and share of heated area)
µH : Efficiency of the dwelling
Hr : Reference heating level
G∗ : Predicted gas consumption for reference heating level
Ga : Actual gas consumption
ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 13 / 23
Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions
Empirical Model
ln(Ga
it) = β0 + β1ln(Gp
it ) +
j
j=2
βj Zjit + αi + εit (4)
τG = 1 −
∂ln(Ga)
∂ln(Gp)
= 1 − β1 (5)
Ga: Log of Actual Gas Consumption
Gp: Log of Predicted Gas Consumption
Z : Control variables
t : Time dummies
α : Household specific effects
ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 14 / 23
Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions
Pooled OLS Estimations
(1) (2) (3) (4)
Rental Owner- Rental Owner-
Occupied Occupied
Log (Predicted Gas Consumption) 0.485*** 0.589*** 0.441*** 0.528***
[0.001] [0.003] [0.001] [0.003]
Number of Household Members 0.118*** 0.132***
[0.001] [0.005]
Number of Household Members2 -0.012*** -0.014***
[0.000] [0.001]
Number of Children (<18) -0.009*** 0.001
[0.001] [0.003]
Number of Elderly (Age>64) 0.031*** 0.049***
[0.001] [0.003]
Number of Female 0.037*** 0.016***
[0.001] [0.003]
All Household Members Are Working (1=yes) -0.060*** -0.042***
[0.001] [0.003]
Log (Household Income) 0.054*** 0.075***
[0.001] [0.003]
Receiving Rent Subsidy (1=yes) -0.032***
[0.001]
Province Dummy Yes Yes Yes Yes
Year Dummy Yes Yes Yes Yes
Constant 3.725*** 3.038*** 3.295*** 2.481***
[0.006] [0.026] [0.012] [0.039]
R2 0.210 0.361 0.255 0.402
Number of observations 1,664,113 87,282 1,664,113 87,282
Number of dwellings 519,512 43,498 519,512 43,498
ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 15 / 23
Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions
Measurement Error in Engineering Predictions
Random measurement error in "Predicted Gas Use"
Gp
= G∗
e (6)
Instrument for "Predicted Gas Use": Construction year of the
dwelling (Dummy variable)
ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 16 / 23
Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions
Pooled OLS-IV Estimations
(1) (2)
Rental Owner-
Occupied
Log (Predicted Gas Consumption) 0.587*** 0.733***
[0.001] [0.007]
R2 0.239 0.375
R2 (First stage regression) 0.225 0.256
Number of observations 1,664,113 87,282
Number of dwellings 519,512 43,498
ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 17 / 23
Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions
Endogeneity
Problems with OLS
Unobserved household characteristics that affect both the
actual gas consumption and thermal quality of the dwelling
energy-efficient households sort into energy-efficient dwellings
Control for household-specific effects
Moving households: The address change generates a variation
in theoretical gas consumption due to the change of the
characteristics of the dwelling in which the household resides
ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 18 / 23
Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions
Random&Fixed-Effects (IV) Estimations
Random-Effects Model Fixed-Effects Model
(1) (2) (3) (4)
Rental Owner- Rental Owner-
occupied occupied
Log (Predicted Gas Consumption) 0.582*** 0.722*** 0.584*** 0.663***
[0.002] [0.009] [0.011] [0.051]
R2 0.209 0.355 0.165 0.243
R2 (within) 0.032 0.017 0.024 0.021
R2 (between) 0.222 0.357 0.176 0.249
Number of observations 1,664,113 87,282 994,804 44,876
Number of households 519,512 43,498 351,462 21,595
ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 19 / 23
Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions
Heterogeneity: Different Wealth and Income Cohorts
Panel A: Wealth Cohorts (Owners)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
0-20% 20-40% 40-60% 60-80% 80-100%
Log (Predicted Gas Consumption) 0.602*** 0.676*** 0.724*** 0.811*** 0.811***
[0.021] [0.021] [0.018] [0.017] [0.019]
R2 0.300 0.330 0.352 0.335 0.339
Number of observations 11,342 11,342 11,342 11,342 11,342
Panel B: Income Cohorts (Tenants)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
0-20% 20-40% 40-60% 60-80% 80-100%
Log (Predicted Gas Consumption) 0.515*** 0.597*** 0.599*** 0.625*** 0.598***
[0.004] [0.003] [0.003] [0.003] [0.003]
R2 0.169 0.213 0.245 0.243 0.243
Number of observations 332,299 332,225 332,275 332,284 332,305
ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 20 / 23
Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions
Heterogeneity: Quantile Regression Estimates
Panel A: Sample of Owners
10th 25th 50th 75th 90th
Log (Predicted Gas Consumption) 0.922*** 0.826*** 0.750*** 0.644*** 0.492***
[0.003] [0.002] [0.002] [0.002] [0.002]
Panel B: Sample of Tenants
10th 25th 50th 75th 90th
Log (Predicted Gas Consumption) 0.699*** 0.647*** 0.599*** 0.553*** 0.494***
[0.003] [0.002] [0.002] [0.002] [0.002]
ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 21 / 23
Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions
Conclusions
Average rebound effect:
27 percent for homeowners, and 41 percent for tenants
If the efficiency of an average dwelling is doubled, this will lead
to a 59 percent energy reduction in rental dwellings and a 73
percent energy reduction in owner-occupied dwellings
Heterogenous effects:
Rebound effect decreases as the wealth and income level
increases
Rebound effect increases as the actual gas use intensity
increases
ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 22 / 23
Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions
Policy Implications
Inaccurate estimations of the payback times for measures
taken to improve the energy efficiency
Achievability of the targets that have been set for primary
energy as well as for reducing CO2 emissions
ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 23 / 23

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Energy Efficiency and Household Behavior: The Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector

  • 1. Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions Energy Efficiency and Household Behavior: The Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector Erdal Aydin & Dirk Brounen & Nils Kok March 9, 2014 ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 1 / 23
  • 2. Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions Residential Energy Consumption Residential sector: 40% of total energy consumption in EU Introduction of Energy Efficiency Policies Building codes Subsidies for energy efficiency improvements Financial instruments Policy expectation: an increase in efficiency leads to an equal amount of energy saving ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 2 / 23
  • 3. Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions Rebound effect Improved efficiency→ reduced cost → increased demand This demand increase is referred to as the rebound effect, as it offsets the reduction in energy demand that results from an increase in efficiency. Example: Car travel Formal definition: Elasticity of the demand for a particular energy service with respect to efficiency ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 3 / 23
  • 4. Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions Research question What is the magnitude of the rebound effect for residential heating? ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 4 / 23
  • 5. Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions Literature: Rebound Effect in residential heating Estimates are ranging from 15% to %60 Methodological problems Use of "Price elasticity" instead of "Efficiency elasticity" Incomplete measures of activity change (thermostat setting?) Small sample size Sample selection bias Measurement error in engineering predictions Heterogeneity ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 5 / 23
  • 6. Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions Panel Data Number of dwellings (households): 560,000 Energy Labels (Issued in 2011 and 2012) Actual gas consumption (2008-2011) Household characteristics (2008-2011) Dwelling characteristics ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 6 / 23
  • 7. Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions Variables Annual Actual Gas Consumption (CBS) Predicted Gas Consumption (AgentschapNL) Control Variables: Dwelling Characteristics (AgentschapNL) House type/size, Construction year, Province Household Characteristics (CBS) Size, Age, Gender, Income, Tenure, Employment status Dwellings without label (NVM) Number of dwellings (households): 120,000 ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 7 / 23
  • 8. Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions Descriptive Statistics-1 Rental Owner-Occupied Owner-Occupied (With Label) (With Label) (Without Label) Number of Observations 519,512 43,498 122,119 Variables Mean St.Dev. Mean St.Dev. Mean St.Dev. Actual Gas Consumption (m3) 1,245 (526) 1,588 (665) 1,573 (632) Predicted Gas Consumption (m3) 1,492 (624) 1,887 (759) Actual Gas Consumption (m3/m2) 15.7 (7.1) 15.3 (6.2) Predicted Gas Consumption (m3/m2) 18.7 (8.1) 18.2 (7.1) Size (m2) 82.2 (21.6) 106.7 (34.7) Label: Label-A (EI<1.06) 0.02 0.03 Label-B (1.05<EI<1.31) 0.16 0.17 Label-C (1.30<EI<1.61) 0.33 0.32 Label-D (1.60<EI<2.01) 0.25 0.24 Label-E (2.00<EI<2.41) 0.14 0.14 Label-F (2.40<EI<2.91) 0.07 0.08 Label-G (2.90<EI) 0.03 0.02 Dwelling Type: Apartment 0.49 0.27 0.21 Semi-detached 0.32 0.21 0.32 Corner 0.19 0.32 0.32 Detached 0.00 0.20 0.15 ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 8 / 23
  • 9. Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions Descriptive Statistics-2 Rental Owner-Occupied Owner-Occupied (With Label) (With Label) (Without Label) Number of Observations 519,512 43,498 122,119 Variables Mean St.Dev. Mean St.Dev. Mean St.Dev. Construction Period: 1900-1929 0.07 0.10 0.12 1930-1944 0.03 0.08 0.09 1945-1959 0.17 0.14 0.08 1960-1969 0.20 0.19 0.15 1970-1979 0.19 0.25 0.17 1980-1989 0.20 0.12 0.14 1990-1999 0.11 0.09 0.16 >2000 0.03 0.03 0.09 Household Characteristics: Number of Household Members 1.91 (1.12) 2.36 (1.21) 2.28 (1.21) Number of Elderly (Age>64) 0.46 (0.68) 0.29 (0.62) 0.31 (0.61) Number of Children (<18) 0.34 (0.78) 0.50 (0.89) 0.53 (0.91) Number of Females in Household 1.01 (0.74) 1.16 (0.77) 1.13 (0.79) Number of Working Household Members 0.84 (0.94) 1.48 (0.99) 1.35 (0.96) Household Annual Net Income (1000 Euro) 23.8 (11.5) 36.9 (17.1) 37.3 (26.2) Household Wealth (1000 Euro) 22.6 (91.6) 177.8 (393.8) 191.3 (531.5) Share of Households Receiving Rent Subsidy 0.41 ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 9 / 23
  • 10. Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions Predicted versus Actual Gas consumption ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 10 / 23
  • 11. Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions Predicted versus Actual Gas consumption ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 11 / 23
  • 12. Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions Predicted versus Actual Gas consumption ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 12 / 23
  • 13. Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions Rebound Effect τG = ∂ln(H) ∂ln(µH) (1) µH = Hr G∗ , H = Hr Ga G∗ (2) τH = 1 − ∂ln(Ga) ∂ln(G∗) (3) τG : Rebound effect H : Heating demand (combination of temperature, heating duration, and share of heated area) µH : Efficiency of the dwelling Hr : Reference heating level G∗ : Predicted gas consumption for reference heating level Ga : Actual gas consumption ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 13 / 23
  • 14. Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions Empirical Model ln(Ga it) = β0 + β1ln(Gp it ) + j j=2 βj Zjit + αi + εit (4) τG = 1 − ∂ln(Ga) ∂ln(Gp) = 1 − β1 (5) Ga: Log of Actual Gas Consumption Gp: Log of Predicted Gas Consumption Z : Control variables t : Time dummies α : Household specific effects ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 14 / 23
  • 15. Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions Pooled OLS Estimations (1) (2) (3) (4) Rental Owner- Rental Owner- Occupied Occupied Log (Predicted Gas Consumption) 0.485*** 0.589*** 0.441*** 0.528*** [0.001] [0.003] [0.001] [0.003] Number of Household Members 0.118*** 0.132*** [0.001] [0.005] Number of Household Members2 -0.012*** -0.014*** [0.000] [0.001] Number of Children (<18) -0.009*** 0.001 [0.001] [0.003] Number of Elderly (Age>64) 0.031*** 0.049*** [0.001] [0.003] Number of Female 0.037*** 0.016*** [0.001] [0.003] All Household Members Are Working (1=yes) -0.060*** -0.042*** [0.001] [0.003] Log (Household Income) 0.054*** 0.075*** [0.001] [0.003] Receiving Rent Subsidy (1=yes) -0.032*** [0.001] Province Dummy Yes Yes Yes Yes Year Dummy Yes Yes Yes Yes Constant 3.725*** 3.038*** 3.295*** 2.481*** [0.006] [0.026] [0.012] [0.039] R2 0.210 0.361 0.255 0.402 Number of observations 1,664,113 87,282 1,664,113 87,282 Number of dwellings 519,512 43,498 519,512 43,498 ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 15 / 23
  • 16. Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions Measurement Error in Engineering Predictions Random measurement error in "Predicted Gas Use" Gp = G∗ e (6) Instrument for "Predicted Gas Use": Construction year of the dwelling (Dummy variable) ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 16 / 23
  • 17. Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions Pooled OLS-IV Estimations (1) (2) Rental Owner- Occupied Log (Predicted Gas Consumption) 0.587*** 0.733*** [0.001] [0.007] R2 0.239 0.375 R2 (First stage regression) 0.225 0.256 Number of observations 1,664,113 87,282 Number of dwellings 519,512 43,498 ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 17 / 23
  • 18. Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions Endogeneity Problems with OLS Unobserved household characteristics that affect both the actual gas consumption and thermal quality of the dwelling energy-efficient households sort into energy-efficient dwellings Control for household-specific effects Moving households: The address change generates a variation in theoretical gas consumption due to the change of the characteristics of the dwelling in which the household resides ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 18 / 23
  • 19. Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions Random&Fixed-Effects (IV) Estimations Random-Effects Model Fixed-Effects Model (1) (2) (3) (4) Rental Owner- Rental Owner- occupied occupied Log (Predicted Gas Consumption) 0.582*** 0.722*** 0.584*** 0.663*** [0.002] [0.009] [0.011] [0.051] R2 0.209 0.355 0.165 0.243 R2 (within) 0.032 0.017 0.024 0.021 R2 (between) 0.222 0.357 0.176 0.249 Number of observations 1,664,113 87,282 994,804 44,876 Number of households 519,512 43,498 351,462 21,595 ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 19 / 23
  • 20. Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions Heterogeneity: Different Wealth and Income Cohorts Panel A: Wealth Cohorts (Owners) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 0-20% 20-40% 40-60% 60-80% 80-100% Log (Predicted Gas Consumption) 0.602*** 0.676*** 0.724*** 0.811*** 0.811*** [0.021] [0.021] [0.018] [0.017] [0.019] R2 0.300 0.330 0.352 0.335 0.339 Number of observations 11,342 11,342 11,342 11,342 11,342 Panel B: Income Cohorts (Tenants) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 0-20% 20-40% 40-60% 60-80% 80-100% Log (Predicted Gas Consumption) 0.515*** 0.597*** 0.599*** 0.625*** 0.598*** [0.004] [0.003] [0.003] [0.003] [0.003] R2 0.169 0.213 0.245 0.243 0.243 Number of observations 332,299 332,225 332,275 332,284 332,305 ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 20 / 23
  • 21. Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions Heterogeneity: Quantile Regression Estimates Panel A: Sample of Owners 10th 25th 50th 75th 90th Log (Predicted Gas Consumption) 0.922*** 0.826*** 0.750*** 0.644*** 0.492*** [0.003] [0.002] [0.002] [0.002] [0.002] Panel B: Sample of Tenants 10th 25th 50th 75th 90th Log (Predicted Gas Consumption) 0.699*** 0.647*** 0.599*** 0.553*** 0.494*** [0.003] [0.002] [0.002] [0.002] [0.002] ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 21 / 23
  • 22. Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions Conclusions Average rebound effect: 27 percent for homeowners, and 41 percent for tenants If the efficiency of an average dwelling is doubled, this will lead to a 59 percent energy reduction in rental dwellings and a 73 percent energy reduction in owner-occupied dwellings Heterogenous effects: Rebound effect decreases as the wealth and income level increases Rebound effect increases as the actual gas use intensity increases ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 22 / 23
  • 23. Introduction Data Methodology & Results Conclusions Policy Implications Inaccurate estimations of the payback times for measures taken to improve the energy efficiency Achievability of the targets that have been set for primary energy as well as for reducing CO2 emissions ZEW Workshop on EE Gap Rebound Effect in the Residential Sector March 9, 2014 23 / 23