Technology invention and diffusion in residential energy consumption. A stochastic frontier approach
Giovanni Marin and
Alessandro Palma ()
No 1415, SEEDS Working Papers from SEEDS, Sustainability Environmental Economics and Dynamics Studies
Abstract:
Traditional large appliances absorb a large share of residential electricity consumption and represent important targets of energy policy strategies aimed at achieving energy security. Despite being characterized by rather mature technologies, this group of appliances still offers large potential in terms of efficiency gains due to their pervasive diffusion. In this paper we analyse the electricity consumption of a set of four traditional ‘white goods’ in a panel of ten EU countries observed over 21 years (1990-2010), with the aim of disentangling the amount of technical efficiency from the overall energy saving. The technical efficiency trend is modelled through a set of technology components representing both the invention and adoption process by the means of specific patents weighted by production and bilateral import flows, which allows to overcome the rigid Stochastic Frontier framework in modelling the effect of technical change. Our results show that the derived energy demand and inefficiency trends are both related to changes in the amount of available technology embodied in energy efficient appliances. The effect is significant both in its domestic and international components and suggests an active role of innovation and trade policies for achieving efficiency targets which directly impact the amount of electricity consumed by households.
Keywords: energy efficiency; technological diffusion; electrical appliances; stochastic frontier analysis; residential sector (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O33 Q41 Q55 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 38 pages
Date: 2015-09, Revised 2015-09
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Working Paper: Technology Invention and Diffusion in Residential Energy Consumption. A Stochastic Frontier Approach (2016)
Working Paper: Technology invention and diffusion in residential energy consumption. A stochastic frontier approach (2015)
Working Paper: Technology Invention and Diffusion in Residential Energy Consumption. A Stochastic Frontier Approach (2015)
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