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Effect of implementing building energy efficiency labeling in China: A case study in Shanghai

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Authors:
Yanzhe Yu,
Jie Cheng,
Shijun You,
Tianzhen Ye,
Huan Zhang,
Man Fan,
Shen Wei,
Shan Liu

The building energy efficiency labeling (BEEL) scheme has been adopted in China since 2008. However, until now, its effect on the actual building energy efficiency has not been accurately established. The objective of this study was to investigate this effect through a case study in Shanghai, China. Additionally, by performing a thorough review, potential barriers for implementing the BEEL scheme in major areas of China were analyzed.

Costs and benefits of Energy Efficiency Obligations: A review of European programmes

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Authors:
Jan Rosenow,
Edith Bayer

The economics of energy efficiency programmes have been subject to considerable academic debate lasting well over three decades now. In this paper, we contribute to this debate by reviewing the costs and benefits of a specific type of policy+ instrument that recently gained significant traction in Europe – Energy Efficiency Obligations - EEOs. Following the introduction of the EU Energy Efficiency Directive in 2012 the number of EEOs in Europe has grown from five schemes to now 16 EEOs in operation or planned across the EU.

Mapping the knowledge roadmap of low carbon building: A scientometric analysis

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Authors:
Ting Luo,
Yongtao Tan,
Craig Langston,
Xiaolong Xue

Due to global climate change, carbon reduction has become a critical issue for the construction industry. Low carbon building has been adopted as a strategic objective, and its implementation demonstrates the enormous potential of reducing carbon emissions. Despite much research, some important research areas or gaps have not been identified, while simultaneously, few studies describe the knowledge roadmap for low carbon building research necessary to guide scholars and practitioners.

Analysis and recommendations for building energy efficiency financing in Malaysia

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Authors:
Kevin Hor,
Mohd Khairil Rahmat

This paper provides an overview of the Malaysian Energy Efficiency regulatory framework as well as current financing and incentive mechanisms available to the building sector. The review has found that some of the existing financing schemes have been successful while others could leverage on other existing schemes to improve its effectiveness. The review will explore the strengths and gaps of the available schemes and will propose some ways to increase the uptake up rate of the schemes.

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