A macro-micro outlook on fuel poverty in 2035 France
A Cired working paper written by Frédéric Ghersi & Olivia Ricci
A Cired working paper written by Frédéric Ghersi & Olivia Ricci
Information provision is a key element of government energy-efficiency policy, but the information that is provided is often too coarse to allow consumers to make efficient decisions. An important example is the ubiquitous yellow “EnergyGuide” label, which is required by law to be displayed on all major appliances sold in the United States…
The authors explore the principal trends that are shaping the future landscape of energy supply, demand, and trade. We take a long-term view, assessing trends on the time scale of a generation by looking 25 years into the past, taking stock of the current situation, and projecting 25 years into the future…
This CEPS report aims to identify, explain and detail the links and interactions in Southern Mediterranean Countries (SMCs) between energy supply and demand and socio-economic development, as well as the potential role of energy supply and demand policies on both
The aim of this CEPS technical report is to quantify alternative energy demand and supply scenarios for ten southern and eastern Mediterranean countries up to 2030. It presents the model-based results of four alternative scenarios that are broadly in line with the MEDPRO scenario specifications on regional integration and cooperation with the EU…
A paper written by Catherine Wolfram, Orie Shelef and Paul Gertler, from the Haas School of Business, University of California at Berkeley
This EPRG working paper explores how behavioural economics can be applied to energy and climate policy
Most future growth in energy use is forecast to come from the developing world. Understanding the likely pace and specific location of this growth is essential to inform decisions about energy infrastructure investments and to improve greenhouse gas emissions forecasts
This EPRG’s paper discusses some of the important economics foundations of energy demand in general, and electricity in particular.