Title From Jevons to Khazzoom-Brookes: why energy efficiency alone won’t lead to sustainability
Authors Mikalauskas, Ignas ; Karaša, Darius
DOI 10.63775/hk5d1t79
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Is Part of Transformations and sustainability.. Vilnius : Centre for Productivity and Sustainability Analysis. 2025, vol. 1, iss. 4, p. 300-327.. eISSN 3030-2285
Keywords [eng] Jevons Paradox ; Khazzoom-Brookes Postulate ; energy efficiency ; rebound effect ; renewable energy ; sustainability policy ; energy sufficiency
Abstract [eng] Energy efficiency is extensively advocated as a fundamental sustainability strategy; nevertheless, historical and empirical evidence indicates that improvements in efficiency frequently result in heightened energy use instead of absolute reductions. The Jevons Paradox, further elaborated as the Khazzoom-Brookes Postulate, manifests when reduced energy expenses lead to increased consumption across individual, industrial, and macroeconomic levels. Rebound effects occur in transportation, manufacturing, and digital technologies, where improvements in efficiency often lead to increased overall energy consumption. This analysis investigates the extent to which these dynamics apply to the renewable energy transition, wherein efficiency improvements in solar, wind, and battery storage frequently result in heightened power demand instead of equivalent fossil fuel displacement.
Published Vilnius : Centre for Productivity and Sustainability Analysis
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2025
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