2022
DOI: 10.3389/fenrg.2021.824318
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Energy Efficiency in the Post-COVID-19 Era: Exploring the Determinants of Energy-Saving Intentions and Behaviors

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has a long-lasting influence on global economies. Households are expected to consume more electricity for their usual routine activities due to mandatory stay-at-home restrictions, resulting in greater energy utilization. The proposed study seeks to investigate the most relevant energy consumption factors amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The study employs a structural equation modeling approach to evaluate the responses from 511 Pakistani residents. Empirical results report a positive and sign… Show more

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“…To date, more than 3.4 M people have suffered from the deadly virus in almost every country of the world and more than two hundred thousand lives have succumbed to the harsh brutality of COVID-19 (Razzaq et al 2020 ; Irfan et al 2022b , c ). Figure 1 shows the virus’s exponential increase during its outbreak in Dec 2019 to its peak in May 2020, affecting the globe with a rapid increase in the spread of the contagion and death rate (Rehman et al 2020 ; Ahmad et al 2022 ). This fear-provoking situation has raised many questions in the public sphere, especially towards the world’s response to the public health and safety measures during the pandemic (Elavarasan et al 2021 ; Irfan et al 2021e , b , 2022d ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, more than 3.4 M people have suffered from the deadly virus in almost every country of the world and more than two hundred thousand lives have succumbed to the harsh brutality of COVID-19 (Razzaq et al 2020 ; Irfan et al 2022b , c ). Figure 1 shows the virus’s exponential increase during its outbreak in Dec 2019 to its peak in May 2020, affecting the globe with a rapid increase in the spread of the contagion and death rate (Rehman et al 2020 ; Ahmad et al 2022 ). This fear-provoking situation has raised many questions in the public sphere, especially towards the world’s response to the public health and safety measures during the pandemic (Elavarasan et al 2021 ; Irfan et al 2021e , b , 2022d ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was detected in December 2019 in Wuhan city, which is located in Hubei province of People's Republic of China (Birtus and Lǎzǎroiu, 2021 ; Irfan et al, 2021d , e ; Mitchell, 2021 ; Ahmad et al, 2022 ). COVID-19 is an existential threat on many fronts (Stevens, 2020 ; Smith and Machova, 2021 ; Irfan et al, 2022b ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several publicly traded corporations have lost more than a third of their value in just these few weeks, and oil prices have dropped to their lowest levels in a decade. The Covid-19 pandemic has sparked widespread fear (Ahmad et al 2022 ; Irfan et al 2022a ), and the impact on the energy and stock markets has been extraordinary (Wen et al 2019 ; Jiang and Yoon 2020 ; Yu et al 2020 ; Heinlein et al 2021 ). Specifically, In comparison to the global financial disaster of 2008, it appears that the impact of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic disaster is rather systematic (Yang et al 2021 ; Wen et al 2022 ), as all asset classes are impacted (Iqbal et al 2021 ; Irfan et al 2021e ), and shocks are widely transmitted across markets (Dong and Hao 2018 ; Ahmad et al 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%