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RSER communicates the most interesting and relevant critical thinking in renewable and sustainable energy in order to bring together the research community, the private sector and policy and decision makers. The aim of the journal is to share problems, solutions, novel ideas and technologies to support sustainable development, the transition to a low carbon future and achieve the emissions targets as established by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.

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Brockway et al., Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, vol.141 art.110781, March 2021.

Energy efficiency and economy-wide rebound effects – A review of the evidence and its implications

The majority of global energy scenarios anticipate a structural break in the relationship between energy con­sumption and gross domestic product (GDP), with several scenarios projecting absolute decoupling, where en­ergy use falls while GDP continues to grow. However, there are few precedents for absolute decoupling, and current global trends are in the opposite direction. This paper explores one possible explanation for the historical close relationship between energy consumption and GDP, namely that the economy-wide rebound effects from improved energy efficiency are larger than is commonly assumed.

Referenced in: wrd-005/§5.