2022
DOI: 10.1002/ese3.1098
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Characterizing the theory of energy transition in Luxembourg—Part three—In the residential sector

Abstract: Increasing consciousness to address future concerns is a challenging subject, noticed considerably by policymakers and investors. Investigation of energy use in residential buildings in terms of quantity and sources of energy was the main focus of this study. Indeed, the paper was aimed to study the role of contextual factors on two points: the energy demand and the spreading of renewable technologies in the residential sector. It was theory‐driven research to highlight some future concerns. The first theory w… Show more

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“…More than 86% of needed energy in Luxembourg is imported [26]. -There is a weak signal between the growth of price and reduction of electricity consumption, low energy price elasticity, in Luxembourg [27]. This could be a symptom of high inertia of residents to gradually change their energy habits.…”
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“…More than 86% of needed energy in Luxembourg is imported [26]. -There is a weak signal between the growth of price and reduction of electricity consumption, low energy price elasticity, in Luxembourg [27]. This could be a symptom of high inertia of residents to gradually change their energy habits.…”
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confidence: 99%