Substantial improvement in traditional energy intensity indicator (4.5% p.a.) for Switzerland in the period 2000 to 2016 points towards strong decoupling of economic growth and energy demand. Since the improved energy intensity could be primarily driven by soaring value added, it is necessary to analyse 1) physical energy efficiency (EE) representing the contribution of technical progress to EE improvement and 2) the influence of other drivers of total final energy (TFE) demand. This work evaluates physical energy efficiency (EE) trends in Switzerland at various aggregation levels by applying the ODYSSEE energy efficiency index (ODEX). The ODEX methodology facilitates the estimation of physical (technical) EE trends based on subsector-speci...
The Swiss residential building sector plays a key role for the Swiss energy system and thus, for the...
Energy efficiency trends in the EU. Lessons from the Odyssee-Mure Project. ADEME, July 2013, 76 p. h...
Energy efficiency (EE) measures currently have the largest potential to reduce CO2 emissions. Switze...
Substantial improvement in traditional energy intensity indicator (4.5% p.a.) for Switzerland in the...
Substantial improvement in traditional energy intensity indicator (4.5% p.a.) for Switzerland in the...
While quantitative methods for tracking the evolution of energy efficiency (EE) in industry do exist,...
The Paris Agreement 2015 is a historic initiative taken by the global community to fight against cli...
This paper presents the development and application of a dynamic model which allows to quantify the ...
Switzerland, including the canton of Geneva, aims to reduce its electricity consumption following it...
The increasing number of energy and climate targets both at national and inter-national level induce...
Switzerland have adopted ambitious policy targets for renewable energy and energy efficiency. Althou...
The increasing number of energy and climate targets both at national and inter-national level induce...
Reliable measurements of energy efficiency relevant developments are of increasing importance to dec...
In 2004, the consumption of energy in Switzerland was 243.7 TWh and consequently 0.5 % higher than t...
Summarization: This study evaluates the energy efficiency trends of five energy-intensive industries...
The Swiss residential building sector plays a key role for the Swiss energy system and thus, for the...
Energy efficiency trends in the EU. Lessons from the Odyssee-Mure Project. ADEME, July 2013, 76 p. h...
Energy efficiency (EE) measures currently have the largest potential to reduce CO2 emissions. Switze...
Substantial improvement in traditional energy intensity indicator (4.5% p.a.) for Switzerland in the...
Substantial improvement in traditional energy intensity indicator (4.5% p.a.) for Switzerland in the...
While quantitative methods for tracking the evolution of energy efficiency (EE) in industry do exist,...
The Paris Agreement 2015 is a historic initiative taken by the global community to fight against cli...
This paper presents the development and application of a dynamic model which allows to quantify the ...
Switzerland, including the canton of Geneva, aims to reduce its electricity consumption following it...
The increasing number of energy and climate targets both at national and inter-national level induce...
Switzerland have adopted ambitious policy targets for renewable energy and energy efficiency. Althou...
The increasing number of energy and climate targets both at national and inter-national level induce...
Reliable measurements of energy efficiency relevant developments are of increasing importance to dec...
In 2004, the consumption of energy in Switzerland was 243.7 TWh and consequently 0.5 % higher than t...
Summarization: This study evaluates the energy efficiency trends of five energy-intensive industries...
The Swiss residential building sector plays a key role for the Swiss energy system and thus, for the...
Energy efficiency trends in the EU. Lessons from the Odyssee-Mure Project. ADEME, July 2013, 76 p. h...
Energy efficiency (EE) measures currently have the largest potential to reduce CO2 emissions. Switze...