@article{6a1f5ad7dbb84f8f97316a10ed92e974,
title = "Fallacies of energy efficiency indicators: Recognizing the complexity of the metabolic pattern of the economy",
abstract = "The strategy of energy efficiency to save energy is deceptively simple: the idea is to use less input for the highest amount of useful output. However, on a practical and conceptual level, efficiency is an ambiguous and problematic concept to implement. Of particular concern is the lack of contextual and qualitative information provided in energy efficiency measurements based on simple ratios. Oversimplification of efficiency measurements can have a detrimental effect on the choice of energy policies. Efficiency measurements are particularly problematic on a macroeconomic scale where a significant amount of meaningful information is lost through the aggregation of data into a simple ratio (economic energy intensity). First, practical examples are presented flagging conceptual problems with energy efficiency indicators, then an alternative accounting method—the end-use matrix—based on the concept of the metabolic pattern of social-ecological systems is illustrated to show the possibility of enriching efficiency indicators by adding qualitative and contextual information across multiple scales and dimensions. This method unpacks and structures salient energy input and output information in a meaningful and transparent way by generating a rich multi-level and multi-dimensional information space.",
keywords = "End-use matrix, Energy efficiency, Energy performance, Energy policy, Jevons paradox, Metabolic pattern",
author = "Ra{\'u}l Velasco-Fern{\'a}ndez and Tessa Dunlop and Mario Giampietro",
note = "Funding Information: We are indebted to Sandra G.F. Bukkens for editing the text and her useful comments and suggestions. We also wish to thank the anonymous reviewers for their helpful input. The authors gratefully acknowledge funding from the European Union{\textquoteright}s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreements No. 649342 (EUFORIE) (MG and RVF) and No. 689669 (MAGIC) (MG, RVF and TD). RVF also acknowledges funding received from the Ministerio de Educaci{\'o}n, Cultura y Deporte (MECD) of Spain ( FPU12/05711 ). The Institute of Environmental Science and Technology (ICTA) has received financial support from the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities through the “Mar{\'i}a de Maeztu” program for Units of Excellence ( MDM-2015-0552 ). This work reflects only the authors' view; the funding agencies are not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2019 The Authors Copyright: Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.",
year = "2020",
month = feb,
doi = "10.1016/j.enpol.2019.111089",
language = "Ingl{\'e}s estadounidense",
volume = "137",
journal = "Energy Policy",
issn = "0301-4215",
publisher = "Elsevier BV",
}