
Much broader than health: Surveying the diverse co-benefits of energy demand reduction in Europe

Co-benefits of energy demand reduction are much broader than health

Socio-macroeconomic impacts of implementing different post-Brexit UK energy reduction targets to 2030

Why ‘rebound effects’ may cut energy savings in half

Energy efficiency and economy-wide rebound effects: a review of the evidence and its implications

Decomposing the drivers of residential space cooling energy consumption in EU-28 countries using a panel data approach

Widespread benefits of rapid UK building retrofit

Socio-macroeconomic impacts of meeting new build and retrofit UK building energy targets to 2030: a MARCO-UK modelling study

Report on the socio-macroeconomic impacts of the UK Labour Party’s renewable and low carbon energy targets in the ’30 by 2030′ UK Energy Plan

Thermodynamic efficiency gains and their role as a key ‘engine of economic growth’

Exergy economics – new insights into energy consumption and economic growth

Paul Brockway
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