Heating and cooling energy trends and drivers in buildings
Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe · Universitat de Lleida
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to provide a source of information on thermal energy use in buildings, its drivers, and their past, present and future trends on a global and regional basis. Energy use in buildings forms a large part of global and regional energy demand. The importance of heating and cooling in total building energy use is very diverse with this share varying between 18% and 73%. Biomass is still far the dominant fuel when a global picture is considered; the role of electricity is substantially growing, and the direct use of coal is disappearing from this sector, largely replaced by electricity and natural gas in the most developed regions. This paper identifies the different drivers of heating…
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- Per capita
- Energy consumption
- Consumption (sociology)
- Electricity
- Environmental science
- Natural resource economics
- Energy intensity
- Environmental economics
- Affordable and clean energy