In response to electricity shortages, China announced a new set of minimum energy-efficiency standards for room air conditioners (RACs), with the first tier going into effect on March 1, 2005 and the second tier taking effect on January 1, 2009. This paper first reviews the requirements of the new Chinese standards for air conditioners and compares them to similar standards in other countries. It then presents results from an analysis of the cost-effectiveness of the standards and the impact of the new standards on energy savings, electric generation capacity, and CO2 emissions reductions. China's recent efforts to regulate the efficiency of RACs will yield significant consumer economic savings as well as avoided construction of a large num...
Based on a McFadden-type conditional logit (CL) discrete choice model, this paper estimates the most...
Industrial compressed air systems use more than 9 percent of all electricity used in China. Experie...
How do the appliance energy standards work in China? Evidence from room air conditioner
After boiling summer brought brown-out to most part of the country in 2004, China announced a new se...
China is the world's largest consumer of room air conditioners, and it contributes about a quarter o...
China has experienced tremendous growth in the production and sales of room air conditioners over th...
China has experienced tremendous growth in the production and sales of room air conditioners over t...
The International Energy Agency expects the global stock of room air conditioners (RACs) to triple b...
After much anticipation and hard work, China's reach standard for room air-conditioners was announce...
China is already the second's largest energy consumer in the world after the United States, and its ...
China has implemented a series of minimum energy performance standards (MEPS) for over 30 appliances...
China is now the world's largest producer and consumer of household appliances and commercial equipm...
Introduction As the world warms, the growing use of air conditioners (“ACs”) and other cooling equip...
Electricity demand for room air conditioners (ACs) has been growing significantly in China in respon...
Due to the rapid economic development, living standards in China are improving fast. Chinese familie...
Based on a McFadden-type conditional logit (CL) discrete choice model, this paper estimates the most...
Industrial compressed air systems use more than 9 percent of all electricity used in China. Experie...
How do the appliance energy standards work in China? Evidence from room air conditioner
After boiling summer brought brown-out to most part of the country in 2004, China announced a new se...
China is the world's largest consumer of room air conditioners, and it contributes about a quarter o...
China has experienced tremendous growth in the production and sales of room air conditioners over th...
China has experienced tremendous growth in the production and sales of room air conditioners over t...
The International Energy Agency expects the global stock of room air conditioners (RACs) to triple b...
After much anticipation and hard work, China's reach standard for room air-conditioners was announce...
China is already the second's largest energy consumer in the world after the United States, and its ...
China has implemented a series of minimum energy performance standards (MEPS) for over 30 appliances...
China is now the world's largest producer and consumer of household appliances and commercial equipm...
Introduction As the world warms, the growing use of air conditioners (“ACs”) and other cooling equip...
Electricity demand for room air conditioners (ACs) has been growing significantly in China in respon...
Due to the rapid economic development, living standards in China are improving fast. Chinese familie...
Based on a McFadden-type conditional logit (CL) discrete choice model, this paper estimates the most...
Industrial compressed air systems use more than 9 percent of all electricity used in China. Experie...
How do the appliance energy standards work in China? Evidence from room air conditioner