Abstract :
The concept of sustainable economic development, parallel to a further improvement in the
quality of life, conflicts with energy-driven changes in life-styles. In order to gain time, convenience,
comfort and mobility, households are steadily increasing their energy use, neglecting
economic and environmental concerns. This paper scrutinises Norwegian households’ use of
energy and the consequences of price (and climate) changes. Less well-off households were
found vulnerable to energy-price hikes: households’ attitudes towards energy use and their
actual behaviour were inconsistent. Any measures to curb end-users energy demand must
consider, besides distribution effects, that energy substitutes not only for capital and labour,
but also for time and space
Keywords :
sustainability , Life-style , Energy-use , Life-quality