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Household Sharing for Carbon and Energy Reductions: The Case of EU Countries
Diana Ivanova, Milena Büchs
March 24, 2023
Abstract
As households get smaller worldwide, the extent of sharing within households reduces, resulting in rising per capita energy use and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This article examines for the first time the differences in household economies of scale across EU countries as a way to support reductions in energy use and GHG emissions, while considering differences in effects across consumption domains and urban-rural typology. A country-comparative analysis is important to facilitate the formulation of context-specific initiatives and policies for resource sharing. We find that one-person households are most carbon- and energy-intensive per capita with an EU average of 9.2 tCO2eq/cap and 0.14 TJ/cap, and a total contribution of about 17% to the EU’s carbon and energy use. Two-person households contribute about 31% to the EU carbon and energy footprint, while those of five or more members add about 9%. The average carbon and energy footprints of an EU household of five or more is about half that of a one-person average household, amounting to 4.6 tCO2eq/cap and 0.07 TJ/cap. Household economies of scale vary substantially across consumption categories, urban-rural typology and EU countries. Substantial household economies of scale are noted for home energy, real estate services and miscellaneous services such as waste treatment and water supply; yet, some of the weakest household economies of scale occur in high carbon domains such as transport. Furthermore, Northern and Central European states are more likely to report strong household economies of scale—particularly in sparsely populated areas—compared to Southern and Eastern European countries. We discuss ways in which differences in household economies of scale may be linked to social, political and climatic conditions. We also provide policy recommendations for encouraging sharing within and between households as a contribution to climate change mitigation.
Keywords
carbon footprint, climate change mitigation, consumption, energy footprint, European Union, household economies of scale, household size, population density, rural, urban
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Ivanova D, Büchs M. Household Sharing for Carbon and Energy Reductions: The Case of EU Countries. (2023). LAPSE:2023.22683
Author Affiliations
Ivanova D: School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK
Büchs M: School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK
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Energies
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13
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8
Article Number
E1909
Year
2020
Publication Date
2020-04-14
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1996-1073
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