In light of the Swiss government\u27s reduction targets for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions under the Paris Agreement, this article investigates how and with which policy measures these reduction targets can be met for the Swiss residential building sector. The paper applies an agent-based building stock model to simulate the development of the Swiss residential building stock under three different policy scenarios. The scenario results until 2050 are compared against the reduction targets set by the Swiss government and with each other. The results indicate that while the current state of Swiss climate policy is effective in reducing energy demand and GHG emissions, it will not be enough to reach the ambitious emission-reduction targets. Th...
Switzerland declared the notion of the 2000 Watt society as their leitmotif towards a sustainable de...
The building sector plays an important role for the goals of the German Energiewende (energy transit...
Buildings play a key role in the transition to a low-carbon-energy system and in achieving Paris Agr...
Stringent limits and reduction strategies paths on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are being defined ...
The decarbonization of buildings is highlighted as a priority to achieve the EU's long-term energy a...
Current policies to reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions associated with buildings focus on t...
Challenging climate goals demand immediate greenhouse gas emissions reductions for long-term tempera...
The melting greenhouse gas emissions budget of the German building sector for the 1.5 °C target requ...
The residential sector presents a great potential for greenhouse gases (GHG) mitigation. We perform ...
In Europe, the residential building stock is responsible for about 40% of the energy demand and abou...
Many nations have set tough targets for reducing the CO2 emissions of their building stocks. The Bui...
Switzerland declared the notion of the 2000 Watt society as their leitmotif towards a sustainable de...
The residential sector presents a great potential for greenhouse gases (GHG) mitigation. We perform ...
The residential sector presents a great potential for greenhouse gases (GHG) mitigation. We perform ...
Heating and cooling contributed to about 50% of the final energy consumption in EU 28 countries. In ...
Switzerland declared the notion of the 2000 Watt society as their leitmotif towards a sustainable de...
The building sector plays an important role for the goals of the German Energiewende (energy transit...
Buildings play a key role in the transition to a low-carbon-energy system and in achieving Paris Agr...
Stringent limits and reduction strategies paths on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are being defined ...
The decarbonization of buildings is highlighted as a priority to achieve the EU's long-term energy a...
Current policies to reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions associated with buildings focus on t...
Challenging climate goals demand immediate greenhouse gas emissions reductions for long-term tempera...
The melting greenhouse gas emissions budget of the German building sector for the 1.5 °C target requ...
The residential sector presents a great potential for greenhouse gases (GHG) mitigation. We perform ...
In Europe, the residential building stock is responsible for about 40% of the energy demand and abou...
Many nations have set tough targets for reducing the CO2 emissions of their building stocks. The Bui...
Switzerland declared the notion of the 2000 Watt society as their leitmotif towards a sustainable de...
The residential sector presents a great potential for greenhouse gases (GHG) mitigation. We perform ...
The residential sector presents a great potential for greenhouse gases (GHG) mitigation. We perform ...
Heating and cooling contributed to about 50% of the final energy consumption in EU 28 countries. In ...
Switzerland declared the notion of the 2000 Watt society as their leitmotif towards a sustainable de...
The building sector plays an important role for the goals of the German Energiewende (energy transit...
Buildings play a key role in the transition to a low-carbon-energy system and in achieving Paris Agr...