Achieving effective and objective energy benchmarking for hotels is integral in fostering the sustainable development of the lodging sector. In this work, we reveal the major and minor streams of hotel energy benchmarking and ascertain that the most popular approach in benchmarking is normalized energy use intensity (EUI) based on floor level. Previous efforts to establish EUI indicators using subsystem average, data envelopment analysis (DEA), and regression technique are also studied. We propose that hotel energy benchmarking based on floor area is useful from the top-down management perspective. However, on a practical perspective, energy benchmarking based on facilities should be the first priority for hotel management or owners. Compar...
An objective measure of building energy performance is crucial for performance assessment and ration...
The fifth annual Cornell Hotel Sustainability Benchmarking study includes data from substantially mo...
Macau is building a world tourism and leisure center. In the context of flourishing hospitality deve...
The hotel industry in China has experienced rapid growth in the past ten years and made a considerab...
There are many factors affecting the hotel energy consumption, such as hotel classifications, floor ...
Hotel buildings have been developing very rapidly in tourism cities, especially in Danang. To effect...
Benchmarking energy-efficiency is an important tool to promote the efficient use of energy in commer...
Several studies have been undertaken or attempted by industry and academe to address the need for lo...
Currently, buildings in the U.S. account for more than 40 % of total primary energy. In China, the s...
AbstractThis paper presents statistical energy use characteristics of hotel buildings in Shanghai. B...
<p>According to the statistics in Egypt (2013), the number of hotels is 1193, about 407 of them have...
The sixth annual Cornell Hotel Sustainability Benchmarking study finds that participating hotels gen...
This paper presents a study on energy performance of Singapore\u27s hotel buildings. Energy consumpt...
School of Hotel and Tourism ManagementDepartment of Building Services EngineeringRefereed conference...
A Hotel industry, being one of the vital elements of the commercial buildings, consumes a considerab...
An objective measure of building energy performance is crucial for performance assessment and ration...
The fifth annual Cornell Hotel Sustainability Benchmarking study includes data from substantially mo...
Macau is building a world tourism and leisure center. In the context of flourishing hospitality deve...
The hotel industry in China has experienced rapid growth in the past ten years and made a considerab...
There are many factors affecting the hotel energy consumption, such as hotel classifications, floor ...
Hotel buildings have been developing very rapidly in tourism cities, especially in Danang. To effect...
Benchmarking energy-efficiency is an important tool to promote the efficient use of energy in commer...
Several studies have been undertaken or attempted by industry and academe to address the need for lo...
Currently, buildings in the U.S. account for more than 40 % of total primary energy. In China, the s...
AbstractThis paper presents statistical energy use characteristics of hotel buildings in Shanghai. B...
<p>According to the statistics in Egypt (2013), the number of hotels is 1193, about 407 of them have...
The sixth annual Cornell Hotel Sustainability Benchmarking study finds that participating hotels gen...
This paper presents a study on energy performance of Singapore\u27s hotel buildings. Energy consumpt...
School of Hotel and Tourism ManagementDepartment of Building Services EngineeringRefereed conference...
A Hotel industry, being one of the vital elements of the commercial buildings, consumes a considerab...
An objective measure of building energy performance is crucial for performance assessment and ration...
The fifth annual Cornell Hotel Sustainability Benchmarking study includes data from substantially mo...
Macau is building a world tourism and leisure center. In the context of flourishing hospitality deve...