We present here a detailed, service-based model of China's building energy use, nested in the GCAM (Global Change Assessment Model) integrated assessment framework. Using the model, we explore long-term pathways of China's building energy use and identify opportunities of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The inclusion of a structural model of building energy demands within an integrated assessment framework represents a major methodological advance. It allows for a structural understanding of the drivers of building energy consumption while simultaneously considering the other human and natural system interactions that influence changes in the global energy system and climate. We also explore a range of different scenarios to gain insight...
D. H. C. Chow, M. Kelly, J. Darkwa (2013), The Effects of Future Climate Change on Energy Consumptio...
AbstractDuring the recent decades, China's building energy consumption has been growing rapidly. And...
This article is concerned with a comprehensive analysis of building energy efficiency policies in li...
China, as the world’s largest energy consumer and greenhouse gas emitter, also has the largest const...
This article investigates the potentials of energy saving and greenhouse gases emission mitigation o...
While China's 11th Five Year Plan called for a reduction of energy intensity, whether and how the en...
tIn China, the population is expected to continue to grow together with construction of new building...
China's rapid economic expansion has propelled it into the ranks of the largest energy consuming nat...
As China’s rapid urbanization continues and urban dwellers become more affluent, energy use in build...
Buildings are at the locus of three trends driving China's increased energy use and emissions: urban...
China's building sector consumes one quarter of total energy consumption in the country and plays an...
China is the largest driver of growth in the global building sector. The longstanding construction b...
This article investigates the potentials of energy-saving and mitigation of green-house gas (GHG) em...
With an economic growth in GDP of around 10% per annum in recent years, energy consumption in the bu...
It is well accepted that the reduction of building energy consumption is one of the most effective a...
D. H. C. Chow, M. Kelly, J. Darkwa (2013), The Effects of Future Climate Change on Energy Consumptio...
AbstractDuring the recent decades, China's building energy consumption has been growing rapidly. And...
This article is concerned with a comprehensive analysis of building energy efficiency policies in li...
China, as the world’s largest energy consumer and greenhouse gas emitter, also has the largest const...
This article investigates the potentials of energy saving and greenhouse gases emission mitigation o...
While China's 11th Five Year Plan called for a reduction of energy intensity, whether and how the en...
tIn China, the population is expected to continue to grow together with construction of new building...
China's rapid economic expansion has propelled it into the ranks of the largest energy consuming nat...
As China’s rapid urbanization continues and urban dwellers become more affluent, energy use in build...
Buildings are at the locus of three trends driving China's increased energy use and emissions: urban...
China's building sector consumes one quarter of total energy consumption in the country and plays an...
China is the largest driver of growth in the global building sector. The longstanding construction b...
This article investigates the potentials of energy-saving and mitigation of green-house gas (GHG) em...
With an economic growth in GDP of around 10% per annum in recent years, energy consumption in the bu...
It is well accepted that the reduction of building energy consumption is one of the most effective a...
D. H. C. Chow, M. Kelly, J. Darkwa (2013), The Effects of Future Climate Change on Energy Consumptio...
AbstractDuring the recent decades, China's building energy consumption has been growing rapidly. And...
This article is concerned with a comprehensive analysis of building energy efficiency policies in li...