Global scenarios of urban density and its impacts on building energy use through 2050

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Abstract

Although the scale of impending urbanization is well-acknowledged, we have a limited understanding of how urban forms will change and what their impact will be on building energy use. Using both top-down and bottom-up approaches and scenarios, we examine building energy use for heating and cooling. Globally, the energy use for heating and cooling by the middle of the century will be between 45 and 59 exajoules per year (corresponding to an increase of 7-40% since 2010). Most of this variability is due to the uncertainty in future urban densities of rapidly growing cities in Asia and particularly China. Dense urban development leads to less urban energy use overall. Waiting to retrofit the existing built…

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Keywords
  • Urbanization
  • Sustainability
  • Efficient energy use
  • China
  • Urban density
  • Business
  • Energy (signal processing)
  • Natural resource economics
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