ID | 181763 |
Title Proper | Retrofit effectiveness |
Other Title Information | evidence from a nationwide residential energy efficiency programme |
Language | ENG |
Author | Denny, Eleanor ; Coyne, Bryan |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Buildings in the EU are responsible for 40% of energy use, with approximately 75% of buildings classed as energy inefficient. Many energy efficiency technologies have failed to deliver on the promised savings. This paper measures the extent to which residential dwelling retrofit delivers real energy savings in Ireland using a unique dataset of whole-home energy use (n = 8,572 households) over a two-year period. It is one of the largest studies of retrofit using whole-home energy data for a general housing sample, who do not disproportionately experience fuel poverty. It uses whole-home energy data to capture potential fuel switching induced by retrofit. Finally, this study addresses concerns regarding self-selection issues associated with the decision to undergo a retrofit by comparing with a second control group of homes that received a retrofit prior to the observation period. |
`In' analytical Note | Energy Policy . No.159; Dec 2021: p.112576 |
Journal Source | Energy Policy 2021-12 159 |
Key Words | Energy Efficiency ; Retrofit ; Rebound ; Residential Energy Use ; Modelling Error |