4.7 Article

China's building energy efficiency and urbanization

Journal

ENERGY AND BUILDINGS
Volume 86, Issue -, Pages 356-365

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2014.09.069

Keywords

Building energy consumption; Building energy efficiency potential; Co-integration model; Scenario analysis; Monte Carlo simulation

Funding

  1. Newhuadu Business School Research Fund
  2. China Sustainable Energy Program [G-1311-19436, G-1404-20905]
  3. Ministry of Education [10JBG013]

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China is currently experiencing rapid urbanization. The building sector plays an important role in China's energy conservation and emission reduction. An increasing amount of energy will be steadily consumed in the building sector as the urbanization process accelerates. China's government attaches great importance to building energy efficiency (BEE). How does the urbanization process affect building energy consumption (BEC)? How much energy can be saved in the building sector through implementation of energy polices? These questions are critical for government development strategies and planning. Thus, in this paper, an econometric model (co-integration technique) is developed to analyze how China's BEC is affected by macroeconomic variables in the context of urbanization, and also forecast the BEC and BEE potential until 2020 under different scenarios. The research result shows that occupants' lifestyles, residents' living standards, and energy price have significant influences on BEC. The building sector is likely to contribute approximately 20% to China's energy conservation through electricity pricing reform. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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