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Paper: eres2011_129
Paper title: Relationships between house value, energy expenditure and energy ratings
Authors: Dunse, Neil; Thanos, Sotirios; Bramley, Glen
Summary: The residential housing market can play an important role in the reduction of global carbon emissions. Energy rating is viewed as an effective tool for reducing energy consumption since the information conveyed may help to encourage energy conservation among private households. This paper reports evidence on the economic implications of energy performance ratings. We use a dataset of 15,515 valuations of residential property in England and Wales. The data include the UK Government’s Standard Assessment Procedure (UKSAP_2005) for Energy Rating of Dwellings, household energy expenditure, environmental, structural and household characteristics. The paper tests the relationships between house value, energy expenditure and energy rating. The results suggest that this information is both capitalised into the value of residential property in the UK and heavily affects household energy expenditure.
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Year of publication: 2011
Keywords: housing, energy rating, energy expenditure
Series: ERES:conference
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Citation: Dunse, Neil; Thanos, Sotirios; Bramley, Glen (2011). Relationships between house value, energy expenditure and energy ratings. 18th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, http://itc.scix.net/paper/eres2011_129
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