Commercial buildings play a major role in determining U.S. greenhouse gas emissions, yet surprisingly little is known about the environmental performance of different buildings at a point in time or how the same buildings perform over time. By exploiting a unique panel of commercial buildings from a major electric utility, we study the association between a building’s electricity consumption and the physical attributes of buildings, lease incentive terms, indicators of human capital, and climatic conditions. We find that buildings that are newer and of higher quality consume more electricity, contrasting evidence for the residential sector. However, using our panel data set, we document that newer buildings are most resilient when exposed t...
Awareness of global warming and the extent of greenhouse gas emissions have focused more attention u...
dissertationIn buildings, indirect emissions are from electricity use, and onsite fuel combustion pr...
Energy use data are usually disaggregated by major end-use sector: residential, commercial, industri...
Commercial buildings play a major role in determining U.S. greenhouse gas emissions, yet surprisingl...
The durable building stock plays a key role in determining the urban sustainability of a metropolita...
This article provides new insights into the performance of commercial real estate, focusing on the e...
A significant part of the global carbon externality stems from the real estate sector. Environmental...
This paper studies whether electricity use in newer or older residential buildings rises more in res...
The Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) is working with the California Energ...
Purpose On the basis of corporate wholesale and hypermarket stores, this study aims to investigate t...
This paper presents an empirical analysis the relationship between energy factor markets, leasing st...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of the relationship between energy factor markets, leasing...
Energy consumed by buildings accounts for one third of the world?s total primary energy use. Associa...
Literature surrounding the topic of environmental certification programs has consistently shown that...
In recent years, an increasing attention has been given to the temporal variations in indirect green...
Awareness of global warming and the extent of greenhouse gas emissions have focused more attention u...
dissertationIn buildings, indirect emissions are from electricity use, and onsite fuel combustion pr...
Energy use data are usually disaggregated by major end-use sector: residential, commercial, industri...
Commercial buildings play a major role in determining U.S. greenhouse gas emissions, yet surprisingl...
The durable building stock plays a key role in determining the urban sustainability of a metropolita...
This article provides new insights into the performance of commercial real estate, focusing on the e...
A significant part of the global carbon externality stems from the real estate sector. Environmental...
This paper studies whether electricity use in newer or older residential buildings rises more in res...
The Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) is working with the California Energ...
Purpose On the basis of corporate wholesale and hypermarket stores, this study aims to investigate t...
This paper presents an empirical analysis the relationship between energy factor markets, leasing st...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of the relationship between energy factor markets, leasing...
Energy consumed by buildings accounts for one third of the world?s total primary energy use. Associa...
Literature surrounding the topic of environmental certification programs has consistently shown that...
In recent years, an increasing attention has been given to the temporal variations in indirect green...
Awareness of global warming and the extent of greenhouse gas emissions have focused more attention u...
dissertationIn buildings, indirect emissions are from electricity use, and onsite fuel combustion pr...
Energy use data are usually disaggregated by major end-use sector: residential, commercial, industri...