Temperature Sensitivity of Residential Energy Demand on the Global Scale: A Bayesian Partial Pooling Model
Temperature Sensitivity of Residential Energy Demand on the Global Scale: A Bayesian Partial Pooling Model
This paper contributes to the limited literature on the temperature sensitivity of residential energy demand on a global scale. Using a Bayesian Partial Pooling model, we estimate country-specific intercepts and slopes, focusing on non-linear temperature response functions. The results, based on data for up to 126 countries spanning from 1978 to 2023, indicate a higher demand for residential electricity and natural gas at temperatures below -5 degrees Celsius and a higher demand for electricity at temperatures above 30 degrees Celsius. For temperatures above 23.5 degrees Celsius, the relationship between power demand and temperature steepens. Demand in developed countries is more sensitive to high temperatures than in less developed countries, possibly due to an inability to meet cooling demands in the latter.
Peer Lasse Hinrichsen、Katrin Rehdanz、Richard S. J. Tol
能源动力工业经济电气化、电能应用
Peer Lasse Hinrichsen,Katrin Rehdanz,Richard S. J. Tol.Temperature Sensitivity of Residential Energy Demand on the Global Scale: A Bayesian Partial Pooling Model[EB/OL].(2025-06-28)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.22768.点此复制
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