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The first, known as the end-use rebound theory, hypothesizes that people who own efficient appliances would use them more and thereby consume more energy.
David B. Goldstein: How Bad Ideas Keep Rebounding Into Public Discourse: The Rebound Effect and Its Refutation David B. Goldstein 2011
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The first, known as the end-use rebound theory, hypothesizes that people who own efficient appliances would use them more and thereby consume more energy.
David B. Goldstein: How Bad Ideas Keep Rebounding Into Public Discourse: The Rebound Effect and Its Refutation David B. Goldstein 2011
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Sanjay Mookhim and Saurabh Mishra , Mumbai-based analysts at Credit Suisse said the lack of clarity from Reliance on the end-use of its cash reserves and an expected "drag on returns can make the imperative for inorganic growth stronger."
Reliance Gets a BP Push to Expand Overseas Santanu Choudhury 2011
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We always look at the pricing of a debt transaction after hedging, because our end-use is in rupees.
Indian Railway Finance Plans Overseas Debt Issue Khushita Vasant 2011
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The government also hopes to see overall end-use energy consumption decline by 12% in the same time span.
Green Scot! 2011
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"Because end-use monitoring means that they are agreeing to have us come and follow a piece of equipment that we sell to them until it ends up in pieces somewhere in a junkyard."
At Baghdad Base, Big Adjustments Nathan Hodge 2011
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This is contradicted by comprehensive studies showing end-use rebounds to be small and decreasing over time, as well as the aggregate consumption metrics.
David B. Goldstein: How Bad Ideas Keep Rebounding Into Public Discourse: The Rebound Effect and Its Refutation David B. Goldstein 2011
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Between the substation and the end-use consumer appliance is a business and technology no-mans-land ripe for innovation.
Electricity Economics, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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This is contradicted by comprehensive studies showing end-use rebounds to be small and decreasing over time, as well as the aggregate consumption metrics.
David B. Goldstein: How Bad Ideas Keep Rebounding Into Public Discourse: The Rebound Effect and Its Refutation David B. Goldstein 2011
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At the end-use customer level, the demand for energy is almost completely unresponsive to the hourly, daily and seasonal variation in the cost of getting energy from its source -- over transmission lines, through the substations and to the outlet plugs.
Electricity Economics, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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