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Conference paper

Efficient Technology and Appropriate Life-styles

In Development With Sustainable Use of Electricity — 1998, pp. 287-300
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Department of Buildings and Energy, Technical University of Denmark1

The paper suggests that the energy chain model of converting primary energy into energy services should be extended to include also the lifestyles. A pittfall from looking solely at the technical efficiency is revealed. Various examples indicates economic saturations among consumers in the most wealthy countries.

Similarly, examples of alternatives to Gross Domestic Product as an indicator of progress show steady declines in the countries with high GDP, which is suggesting a decline in the efficiencies in the economies and the lifestyles. The potentials for reducing electricity consumption in Europe by combining changes in technology with changes in lifestyles and economy are demonstrated with results from a Low Electricity Europe study.

Language: English
Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publisher
Year: 1998
Pages: 287-300
Proceedings: Development with Sustainable Use of Electricity
Types: Conference paper

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