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ID094936
Title ProperClimate change and electricity consumption
Other Title Informationwitnessing increasing or decreasing use and costs?
LanguageENG
AuthorPilli-Sihvola, Karoliina ;  Aatola, Piia ;  Ollikainen, Markku ;  Tuomenvirta, Heikki
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Climate change affects the need for heating and cooling. This paper examines the impact of gradually warming climate on the need for heating and cooling with an econometric multivariate regression model for five countries in Europe along the south-north line. The predicted changes in electricity demand are then used to analyze how climate change impacts the cost of electricity use, including carbon costs. Our main findings are, that in Central and North Europe, the decrease in heating due to climate warming, dominates and thus costs will decrease for both users of electricity and in carbon markets. In Southern Europe climate warming, and the consequential increase in cooling and electricity demand, overcomes the decreased need for heating. Therefore costs also increase. The main contributors are the role of electricity in heating and cooling, and the climatic zone.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 38, No. 5; May 2010: p.2409-2419
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 38, No. 5; May 2010: p.2409-2419
Key WordsClimate Change ;  Electricity Demand ;  Costs of Climate Change