Energy efficiency plays an essential role in energy conservation and emissions mitigation efforts in the building sector. This is especially important considering that the global building stock is expected to rapidly expand in the years to come. In this study, a global-scale modeling framework is developed to analyze the evolution of building energy intensity per floor area during 1971-2014, its relationship with economic development, and its future role in energy savings across 21 world regions by 2060. Results show that, for residential buildings, while most high-income and upper-middle-income regions see decreasing energy intensities and strong decoupling from economic development, the potential for further efficiency improvement is limi...
Transition to low energy and material demand (LEMD) for buildings is key to reach climate change mit...
We analyze 100 case studies, which were conducted in 23 countries, and contrast their data on em...
Conventional new buildings in OECD countries with a history of building codes save about 50 % of ene...
Energy efficiency plays an essential role in energy conservation and emissions mitigation efforts in...
This thesis has investigated if building energy efficient dwellings in the residential sector will b...
The demand for energy in buildings varies strongly across countries and climatic zones. These differ...
This article investigates the potentials of energy-saving and mitigation of green-house gas (GHG) em...
Although the scale of impending urbanization is well-acknowledged, we have a limited understanding o...
International audienceThe building sector is responsible for 50% of worldwide energy consumption and...
The 1st International Conference on Buildings, Energy, Systems, and Technology (BEST 2016), was h...
In 2010 the worldwide building sector was responsible for 24% of the total GHG emissions deriving fr...
AbstractThis paper presents and discusses data taken from several studies about the building energy ...
Energy consumed by buildings accounts for one third of the world?s total primary energy use. Associa...
Energy is one of the most important resources required by modern human society. In 2010, energy expe...
There is wide agreement that energy efficiency improvement is one of the key strategies to achieve g...
Transition to low energy and material demand (LEMD) for buildings is key to reach climate change mit...
We analyze 100 case studies, which were conducted in 23 countries, and contrast their data on em...
Conventional new buildings in OECD countries with a history of building codes save about 50 % of ene...
Energy efficiency plays an essential role in energy conservation and emissions mitigation efforts in...
This thesis has investigated if building energy efficient dwellings in the residential sector will b...
The demand for energy in buildings varies strongly across countries and climatic zones. These differ...
This article investigates the potentials of energy-saving and mitigation of green-house gas (GHG) em...
Although the scale of impending urbanization is well-acknowledged, we have a limited understanding o...
International audienceThe building sector is responsible for 50% of worldwide energy consumption and...
The 1st International Conference on Buildings, Energy, Systems, and Technology (BEST 2016), was h...
In 2010 the worldwide building sector was responsible for 24% of the total GHG emissions deriving fr...
AbstractThis paper presents and discusses data taken from several studies about the building energy ...
Energy consumed by buildings accounts for one third of the world?s total primary energy use. Associa...
Energy is one of the most important resources required by modern human society. In 2010, energy expe...
There is wide agreement that energy efficiency improvement is one of the key strategies to achieve g...
Transition to low energy and material demand (LEMD) for buildings is key to reach climate change mit...
We analyze 100 case studies, which were conducted in 23 countries, and contrast their data on em...
Conventional new buildings in OECD countries with a history of building codes save about 50 % of ene...