2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2023.129022
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Drivers of natural gas and renewable energy utilization in the USA: How about household energy efficiency-energy expenditure and retail electricity prices?

Tomiwa Sunday Adebayo,
Andrew Adewale Alola
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“…Additionally, incentives from policies and constraints from regulations can often encourage residents to adopt more energy-efficient behaviors to a certain extent (Ren et al, 2020). Stringent energy efficiency standards are common in European countries to drive households to adopt more efficient heating and cooling systems (DESNZ, 2023); the United States encourages the implementation of energy tax credits to encourage households to invest in energy efficiency improvements (Adebayo and Alola, 2023); and Japan incentivizes households to use smart technologies to improve energy management efficiency (Zhao et al, 2021).…”
Section: Enhancing Energy-saving Intentionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, incentives from policies and constraints from regulations can often encourage residents to adopt more energy-efficient behaviors to a certain extent (Ren et al, 2020). Stringent energy efficiency standards are common in European countries to drive households to adopt more efficient heating and cooling systems (DESNZ, 2023); the United States encourages the implementation of energy tax credits to encourage households to invest in energy efficiency improvements (Adebayo and Alola, 2023); and Japan incentivizes households to use smart technologies to improve energy management efficiency (Zhao et al, 2021).…”
Section: Enhancing Energy-saving Intentionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…China relies heavily on fossil fuels and electricity to power its transportation network (Song et al 2022). Purified liquid fuels such as 'gasoline, diesel, kerosene (Adebayo and Alola 2023), and fuel oil' fall under the umbrella term oil (Akram et al 2023). In the past few years, transportation's share of the economy's overall energy demand has increased faster than any other sector (Wang et al 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%