Can randomized field experiments help close the energy efficiency gap?

Some time ago economists appropriated a method from medical research called randomized controlled trials, which has become the “golden standard” to detect causal effects of a policy intervention. Could they also assist in closing the energy efficiency gap? In the newest Energy Blog @ ETH article, Dr. Nina Boogen argues why they could, but also why they are not a universal remedy.

by Energy Blog @ ETH Zurich
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