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Blumer, Yann B.
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Mühlebach, Martin
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Moser, Corinne
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2021-05-26T08:55:16Z
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2017-06-11T12:00:03Z
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2021-05-21T12:42:40Z
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2021-05-26T08:55:16Z
dc.date.issued
2014-08
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1570-646X
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1570-6478
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10.1007/s12053-013-9249-z
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/88215
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10.3929/ethz-b-000088215
dc.description.abstract
Electricity utilities are key players for promoting energy efficiency (EE) because of their close link to consumers. Utility-centered EE policy frameworks, such as white certificate schemes coupled to saving obligations, have been shown to be both effective and efficient in several US states and various European countries. In Switzerland, where such a policy framework is absent on a national level, large differences occur among utility providers in their activities to promote EE. This study sheds light on this issue, using data from a survey of Swiss utilities (N = 114). A two-step cluster analysis was used to identify three groups of utilities. It is based on these utilities’ evaluation of 20 incentives and constraints for promoting EE. An analysis of variance found significant differences between the clusters regarding size (number of employees), share of production, number of large clients, and—most importantly—level of activity in implementing EE programs. The most active cluster comprises mainly larger utility companies, which primarily see the incentives of promoting EE. The passive cluster consists of small companies, focusing primarily on constraints. There is also an ambivalent cluster. It includes middle-sized companies, which see both clear incentives and many constraints – mainly a lack of human and capital resources—for engaging in EE. Based on our analysis, we conclude that due to the large heterogeneity of Swiss utilities, there is a need for contextualized policies targeting different types of utilities in order to effectively promote EE.
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application/pdf
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en
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dc.publisher
Springer
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http://rightsstatements.org/page/InC-NC/1.0/
dc.subject
Energy efficiency
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dc.subject
Utilities
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dc.subject
Cluster analysis
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dc.subject
Switzerland
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dc.title
Why some electricity utilities actively promote energy efficiency while others do not—a Swiss case study
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dc.type
Journal Article
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In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
dc.date.published
2014-02-01
ethz.journal.title
Energy Efficiency
ethz.journal.volume
7
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ethz.journal.issue
4
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ethz.pages.start
697
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ethz.pages.end
710
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publishedVersion
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ethz.notes
It was possible to publish this article open access thanks to a Swiss National Licence with the publisher.
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Dordrecht
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published
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ethz.leitzahl
03400 - Scholz, Roland W.
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03400 - Scholz, Roland W.
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2017-06-11T12:00:31Z
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ECIT
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imp593652372a35563814
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pub:138812
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yes
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Open access
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