Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science
Frauke G. Braun
In: Energy Policy 38 (2010), 10, S. 5493-5503
Considering the increasing attention on efficient use of energy, it becomes vitally important to understand the energy-related behavior of households. This article presents empirical evidence on the determinants of the space heating technology applied by a household. Three sets of variables are examined as potential influences - building, socio-economic, and regional characteristics. To highlight both the differences and similarities, the results are obtained from a sample of house owners, and from a sample including all households. The influence of socio-economic factors is similar across these groups. Income is found to exert only a minor impact on the system choice. Dwelling features are significant in determining the heating type, particularly in the sample including all households. Regional effects are important - clear differences prevail between East and West Germany.
Topics: Energy economics
Keywords: Residential energy demand, Heating, Discrete choice
DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2010.04.002