reboundeffekt
ReboundEffekt, often written as Rebound effect or Rebound-Effekt, is a concept in energy economics that describes how improvements in energy efficiency do not always translate into proportional reductions in total energy consumption. When the operating cost of an energy service falls, users may increase the quantity or intensity of that service, and savings can spill over into other energy-using activities. The phenomenon is typically partitioned into direct, indirect, and economy-wide rebound effects.
Direct rebound occurs when a more efficient appliance or vehicle lowers the cost per unit of service,
Estimates of the rebound vary widely by sector, technology, and region. Direct rebound for household energy
The ReboundEffekt is a factor to consider in energy policy and life-cycle assessment. It does not negate