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The first concerns the extent to which there is a direct “feedback”, within an activity or sector, between energy efficiency improvements and the level of energy-using activities (compared to demand in the absence of those efficiency improvements), which we call the micro-rebound effect. This...
Despite its high share in national energy demand, the tertiary sector is an undifferentiated residual in the energy balances of most countries. To develop effective policy measures for enhancing energy efficiency, policymakers need a sound understanding of how the energy demand is structured. To date...