Pro-Environmental Households and Energy Efficiency in Spain
Ana Ramos (),
Xavier Labandeira () and
Andreas Lšschel
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Ana Ramos: Rede (Universidade de Vigo)
Xavier Labandeira: Rede (Universidade de Vigo) and European University Institute
Andreas Lšschel: WestfŠlische Wilhelms-University MŸnster and Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW)
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Andreas Löschel
Working Papers from Economics for Energy
Abstract:
The residential building sector is a major driver of current and future energy consumption and associated emissions, which can be potentially mitigated through significant energy-efficiency (EE) improvements in both emerging and developed countries. Yet, there are several persistent barriers that hinder the attainment of EE improvements in this area. Using data from a 2008 national representative survey of Spanish households, this paper is interested in the determinants of EErelated decisions. In particular, a discrete-choice model empirically analyzes whether pro-environmental households are more likely to invest in EE and to adopt daily energy-saving habits. We show that households with eco-friendly behaviors are more likely to investment in well-differentiated EE measures as well as to steer daily habits towards energy savings. However, no effects are found for households with environmental attitudes based on stated willingness to pay to protect the environment. In addition to this, households belonging to higher income groups and education levels are more likely to invest in EE but not to adopt energy-saving habits; while households with older members are less likely to invest in EE and show fewer eco-friendly habits.
Keywords: Energy efficiency; investment; behavior; habits (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q41 Q48 Q58 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 29 pages
Date: 2015-10
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Journal Article: Pro-environmental Households and Energy Efficiency in Spain (2016) 
Working Paper: Pro-environmental households and energy efficiency in Spain (2015) 
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