ISBN:
9264042148
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource (5054 KB, 326 S.)
Edition:
1. Aufl.
Edition:
Online-Ausg. 2009 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Parallel Title:
Print version Promoting Energy Efficiency Investments : Case Studies in the Residential Sector
DDC:
301.01
Keywords:
Dwellings Case studies Energy conservation
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Energy conservation Case studies Economic aspects
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Energy policy Case studies
Abstract:
Existing buildings are responsible for over 40% of the world’s total primary energy consumption. An impressive amount of energy could be saved simply by applying energy-efficient technologies. Yet, various market barriers inhibit energy efficiency improvements in existing buildings and result in energy savings that are significantly lower than potentials. This publication provides illustrations of policies and measures implemented in five IEA member countries and the European Union. Each case includes relevant background and contextual information, as well as a detailed evaluation of each policy according to five pre-defined criteria: relevance, effectiveness, flexibility, clarity and sustainability.
Description / Table of Contents:
Acknowledgements; Foreword; CONTENTS; List of tables; List of figures; Executive Summary; Introduction; SECTION I ● KEY CONCEPTS ; Chapter 1 Energy efficiency potential in existing residential buildings; Chapter 2 Market barriers to more energy efficient buildings; SECTION II ● CASE STUDIES ; Chapter 3 Japan; Chapter 4 United States of America; Chapter 5 The European Union; Chapter 6 France; Chapter 7 Germany; Chapter 8 The United Kingdom; SECTION III ● CONCLUSIONS ; Conclusion; Annex I Summary Table of US Policies; Annex II France; Annex III Germany
Description / Table of Contents:
Bibliography and data sources
Note:
"This book was initiated, designed, and coordinated by Philippine de T'Serclaes (IEA) and Nils Devernois (AFD), under the supervision and guidance of Richard Bradley (Head of the Energy Efficiency & Environment Division of the IEA) and Robert Peccoud (Head of the Research Department of AFD)."--P. 3
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-321)
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Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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