Dynamics of final sectoral energy demand and aggregate energy intensity

Dynamics of final sectoral energy demand and aggregate energy intensity

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Article ID: iaor20108349
Volume: 39
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 66
End Page Number: 82
Publication Date: Jan 2011
Journal: Energy Policy
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This paper proposes a regional and sectoral model of global final energy demand. For the main end‐use sectors of consumption (industrial, commercial and public services, residential and road transportation), per‐capita demand is expressed as an S‐shaped function of per‐capita income. Other variables intervene as well, like energy prices, temperatures and technological trends. This model is applied on a panel of 101 countries and 3 aggregates (covering the whole world) and it explains fairly well past variations in sectoral, final consumption since the beginning of the 2000s. Further, the model is used to analyze the dynamics of final energy demand, by sector and in total. The main conclusion concerns the pattern of change for aggregate energy intensity. The simulations performed show that there is no a priori reason for it to exhibit a bell‐shape, as reported in the literature. Depending on initial conditions, the weight of basic needs in total consumption and the availability of modern commercial energy resources, various forms might emerge.

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