Global climate change is making California’s mild Mediterranean climate significantly warmer, and a substantial impact on building energy usage is anticipated. Studies to date on building cooling and energy demand have been inaccurate and insufficiently detailed regarding the climate change impacts of different building energy technologies. This study used archived General Circulation Model (GCM) projections and statistically downscaled these data to the site scale for input to building cooling and heating simulations. Building energy usage was projected to 2040, 2070, and 2010. This study found that electricity use for cooling will increase by 50 percent over the next 100 years in certain areas ...
The climate warming effects of accelerated urbanization along with projected global climate change r...
The energy performance of buildings is heavily affected by weather conditions. This study evaluates ...
The future impacts of climate change on citizen health and building energy demand have been research...
abstract: Climate change could significantly affect consumer demand for energy in buildings, as chan...
California has set goals for zero net energy buildings and greenhouse gas emissions reductions that ...
This study simulates the impacts of higher temperatures resulting from anthropogenic cli-mate change...
open3siThe evidences of the influence of climate change (CC) in most of the key sectors of human act...
This paper studies whether electricity use in newer or older residential buildings rises more in res...
One of the obvious modes of adaptation to higher temperatures due to climate change is the increased...
The building sector is one of the most relevant sectors in terms of generation of wealth and occupat...
Climate change and increased electrification of space and water heating in buildings can significant...
Conference PaperThe impacts of a changing climate are wide-ranging in both impact and scope. This pa...
In this article, we assess the potential development of energy use for future residential heating an...
Climate change is considered an important global threat, with a significant impact on the energy per...
Climate change could have both positive and negative effects on the energy consumption of buildings....
The climate warming effects of accelerated urbanization along with projected global climate change r...
The energy performance of buildings is heavily affected by weather conditions. This study evaluates ...
The future impacts of climate change on citizen health and building energy demand have been research...
abstract: Climate change could significantly affect consumer demand for energy in buildings, as chan...
California has set goals for zero net energy buildings and greenhouse gas emissions reductions that ...
This study simulates the impacts of higher temperatures resulting from anthropogenic cli-mate change...
open3siThe evidences of the influence of climate change (CC) in most of the key sectors of human act...
This paper studies whether electricity use in newer or older residential buildings rises more in res...
One of the obvious modes of adaptation to higher temperatures due to climate change is the increased...
The building sector is one of the most relevant sectors in terms of generation of wealth and occupat...
Climate change and increased electrification of space and water heating in buildings can significant...
Conference PaperThe impacts of a changing climate are wide-ranging in both impact and scope. This pa...
In this article, we assess the potential development of energy use for future residential heating an...
Climate change is considered an important global threat, with a significant impact on the energy per...
Climate change could have both positive and negative effects on the energy consumption of buildings....
The climate warming effects of accelerated urbanization along with projected global climate change r...
The energy performance of buildings is heavily affected by weather conditions. This study evaluates ...
The future impacts of climate change on citizen health and building energy demand have been research...