TY - CPAPER KW - Residential KW - Developing countries KW - Appliance ownership KW - End uses KW - Households KW - Econo­metric model AU - Virginie E Letschert AU - Michael A McNeil AB -

This paper presents a methodology for modeling residential appliance uptake as a function of macroeconomic variables, and presents forecasts of appliance diffusion through 2030 for several scenarios of economic (GDP) growth. The approach followed allows the modeler to construct a bottom-­up analysis based at the end use and the household level. It captures the appliance uptake and the saturation effect which will affect the energy demand growth in the residen­tial sector. With this approach, the modeler can also account for stock changes in technology and efficiency as a function of time.

BT - ECEEE 2009 SUMMER STUDY LA - eng N2 -

This paper presents a methodology for modeling residential appliance uptake as a function of macroeconomic variables, and presents forecasts of appliance diffusion through 2030 for several scenarios of economic (GDP) growth. The approach followed allows the modeler to construct a bottom-­up analysis based at the end use and the household level. It captures the appliance uptake and the saturation effect which will affect the energy demand growth in the residen­tial sector. With this approach, the modeler can also account for stock changes in technology and efficiency as a function of time.

PB - European Council for an Energy Efficient Economy PY - 2009 T2 - ECEEE 2009 SUMMER STUDY T3 - ECEEE 2009 SUMMER STUDY TI - Material world: forecasting household appliance ownership in a growing global economy UR - https://www.eceee.org/static/media/uploads/site-2/library/conference_proceedings/eceee_Summer_Studies/2009/Panel_8/8.364/paper.pdf ER -