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Is Energy Efficiency Environmentally Friendly?
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EngineeringEnergy EfficiencyEnergy Efficiency PolicyCarbon Neutrality PolicyEnergy EconomySocial SciencesEco-efficiencyNational Energy ConsumptionClean EnergyEnergy ConsumptionGreenhouse Gas Emission ReductionEnergy ResourcesCo 2Energy Sector EmissionsLow-carbon Energy SystemsFossil FuelsSustainable EnergyCarbon PricingEnergy PolicyCarbon EmissionsEnergy Economics
This paper challenges the view that improving the efficiency of energy use will lead to a reduction in national energy consumption, and hence is an effective policy for reducing CO 2 emissions. It argues that improving energy efficiency lowers the implicit price of energy and hence make its use more affordable, thus leading to greater use. The paper presents the views of economists, as well as green critics of ‘efficiency’ and the ‘dematerialization’ thesis. The paper argues that a more effective CO 2 policy is to concentrate on shifting to non-fossil fuel fuels, like renewables, subsidized through a carbon tax. Ultimately what is needed, to limit energy consumption, is energy conservation not energy efficiency.
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