The impact of energy prices in decarbonizing buildings’ energy use in the EU27

IF 6.6 2区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
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Abstract

The recent surge in end-use energy prices in the EU has intensified the debate on how price signals influence the decarbonization of the building sector, a key contributor to global energy consumption and emissions. This study investigates the role of energy price signals in driving the decarbonization of the EU-27 building sector using the Invert/EE-Lab model to simulate various scenarios up to 2050. The analysis examines the elasticity of energy demand, particularly how different price scenarios impact investment decisions in energy-related technologies. The findings reveal that a 10 % increase in energy prices can lead to a reduction in energy demand by up to 3 %, depending on the scenario. Furthermore, price elasticity varies across different policy and price settings, with stricter regulations resulting in lower elasticity. The results underscore that while stringent regulatory measures can achieve significant energy savings and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, they also limit the responsiveness to price signals, with heat pump shares reaching 47–86 % in high-efficiency scenarios. Conversely, more moderate policy measures increase price elasticity, leading to 15–55 % heat pump shares. This study highlights the importance of better understanding price elasticity in energy modeling to project better the outcomes of policy interventions aimed at achieving a low-carbon energy system.

最近,欧盟终端能源价格的飙升加剧了关于价格信号如何影响建筑行业去碳化的讨论,而建筑行业是全球能源消耗和排放的主要贡献者。本研究利用 Invert/EE-Lab 模型模拟了 2050 年前的各种情景,调查了能源价格信号在推动欧盟 27 国建筑行业去碳化中的作用。分析考察了能源需求的弹性,特别是不同的价格情景如何影响能源相关技术的投资决策。研究结果表明,能源价格每上涨 10%,就会导致能源需求最多减少 3%,具体视情况而定。此外,在不同的政策和价格环境下,价格弹性也各不相同,更严格的法规会导致更低的弹性。结果强调,虽然严格的监管措施可以实现显著的能源节约并减少温室气体排放,但它们也限制了对价格信号的响应,在高效情景下,热泵的份额达到 47-86%。相反,较为温和的政策措施可提高价格弹性,从而使热泵份额达到 15-55%。这项研究强调了在能源建模中更好地理解价格弹性的重要性,以便更好地预测旨在实现低碳能源系统的政策干预措施的结果。
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Energy and Buildings
Energy and Buildings 工程技术-工程:土木
CiteScore
12.70
自引率
11.90%
发文量
863
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: An international journal devoted to investigations of energy use and efficiency in buildings Energy and Buildings is an international journal publishing articles with explicit links to energy use in buildings. The aim is to present new research results, and new proven practice aimed at reducing the energy needs of a building and improving indoor environment quality.
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