Does Retrofitted Insulation Reduce Household Energy Use? Theory and Practice
Arthur Grimes,
Nicholas Preval,
Chris Young,
Richard Arnold,
Tim Denne,
Philippa Howden-Chapman and
Lucy Telfar-Barnard
The Energy Journal, 2016, vol. 37, issue 4, 165-186
Abstract:
We analyze the household energy use impacts of a large-scale, universally available, subsidized retrofit insulation and clean heat scheme. Theory shows that the energy-saving effects of such schemes are ambiguous. Our difference-in-differ-ence model of energy impacts resulting from each of insulation and clean heat treatment uses a sample of more than 12,000 treated houses. Retrofitted insulation treatment under the Warm Up New Zealand: Heat Smart program resulted in a statistically significant reduction in metered household energy consumption of almost 2%. Clean heat (heat pump) treatment resulted in increased electricity use but little change in total metered energy use other than at warmer temperatures, when heat pumps may have been used as air conditioners. Actual energy savings from insulation are approximately one-third of the modeled energy savings predicted by an engineering model.
Keywords: Energy efficiency; Heat pump; Retrofitted insulation; Take-back; effect (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.5547/01956574.37.4.agri
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