Measuring the Energy Savings from Home Improvement Investments
Auteur : Gilbert E. Metcalf, Kevin A. Hassett
Date de publication : 1997
Éditeur : National Bureau of Economic Research
Nombre de pages : 39
Résumé du livre
An important factor driving energy policy over the past two decades has been the Energy Paradox, ' the perception that consumers apply unreasonably high hurdle rates to energy saving investments. We explore one possible explanation for this apparent puzzle: that realized returns fall short of the returns promised by engineers and product manufacturers. Using a unique data set, we find that the realized return to attic insulation is statistically significant, but the median estimate (12.3 percent) is close to a discount rate for this investment implied by a CAPM analysis. We conclude that the case for the Energy Paradox is weaker than has previously been believed.