A global overview of residential building energy consumption in eight climate zones

Q4 Engineering
R. Bohne, Lizhen Huang, Jardar Lohne
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AbstractThis study provides a global overview and comparison of residential building energy consumption (RBEC) in 8 climate zones in order to provide a visible foundation for policymakers and decision-makers with respect to sustainable future levels of RBEC. A total of 31 countries and 14 provinces/municipalities within these 8 climate zones are furthermore grouped into 20 different regions based on income. Demographic statistics regarding housing and RBEC of these regions are collected for analysis in this study. The results indicate that: 1) RBEC per capita and per m2 in most Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries has decreased over the past two decades; 2) in developing countries, such consumption does not follow the same pattern of change; 3) within each climate zone, RBEC per m2 is not significantly different for regions and countries in the same income groups, but there is significant difference in RBEC per capita for different regions and countries, even within the ...
全球八大气候区住宅建筑能耗概况
摘要本研究对全球8个气候区住宅建筑能耗(RBEC)进行了概述和比较,旨在为政策制定者和决策者提供未来可持续发展水平的参考依据。这8个气候带共有31个国家和14个省/市,根据收入又分为20个不同的地区。本研究收集了这些地区的住房和RBEC的人口统计数据进行分析。结果表明:1)近20年来,经合组织成员国的人均RBEC和单位面积RBEC均呈下降趋势;2)在发展中国家,这种消费不遵循同样的变化模式;(3)在各气候带内,相同收入群体的地区和国家的人均RBEC没有显著差异,但不同地区和国家的人均RBEC存在显著差异,甚至在同一气候区域内也是如此。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Sustainable Building Technology and Urban Development is the official publication of the Sustainable Building Research Center and serves as a resource to professionals and academics within the architecture and sustainability community. The International Journal of Sustainable Building Technology and Urban Development aims to support its academic community by disseminating studies on sustainable building technology, focusing on issues related to sustainable approaches in the construction industry to reduce waste and mass consumption, integration of advanced architectural technologies and environmentalism, sustainable building maintenance, life cycle cost (LCC), social issues, education and public policies relating to urban development and architecture .
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