Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Consumption

Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Consumption
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 277
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ISBN-10 : 9780230583108
ISBN-13 : 0230583105
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Synopsis Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Consumption by : H. Herring

This book challenges conventional wisdom by showing how, in some circumstances, improved energy efficiency may increase energy consumption. Relying upon energy efficiency to reduce carbon emissions could therefore be misguided. This book explores the broader implications for climate change and sustainable consumption.

System Innovation for Sustainability 4

System Innovation for Sustainability 4
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : 9781351279307
ISBN-13 : 1351279300
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis System Innovation for Sustainability 4 by : Saadi Lahlou

Buildings have a long lifetime, and so they are a major target for any structural changes in consumption patterns. Conversely, long lifetimes come with associated strong inertia. This book examines the opportunities to influence energy consumption in housing and buildings, and provides options for implementation at a macro, meso and micro level.

Sustainable Energy Consumption in Residential Buildings

Sustainable Energy Consumption in Residential Buildings
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9783790828498
ISBN-13 : 3790828491
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Sustainable Energy Consumption in Residential Buildings by : Klaus Rennings

As the residential buildings sector accounts for around 30 percent of the final energy demand in Germany, this sector is increasingly becoming the focus of public attention with regard to climate change. In this book, decisions on energy consumption by private households are examined. The analyses are based on several empirical methods. The results show that the road to more sustainable energy consumption in residential buildings is not hampered by a lack of will on behalf of the consumers. However one should be realistic that there are many instances where improving thermal institution involves additional economic costs for individual households.

Handbook of Energy Efficiency in Buildings

Handbook of Energy Efficiency in Buildings
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Publisher : Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages : 860
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ISBN-10 : 9780128128183
ISBN-13 : 0128128186
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Energy Efficiency in Buildings by : Umberto Desideri

Handbook of Energy Efficiency in Buildings: A Life Cycle Approach offers a comprehensive and in-depth coverage of the subject with a further focus on the Life Cycle. The editors, renowned academics, invited a diverse group of researchers to develop original chapters for the book and managed to well integrate all contributions in a consistent volume. Sections cover the role of the building sector on energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, international technical standards, laws and regulations, building energy efficiency and zero energy consumption buildings, the life cycle assessment of buildings, from construction to decommissioning, and other timely topics. The multidisciplinary approach to the subject makes it valuable for researchers and industry based Civil, Construction, and Architectural Engineers. Researchers in related fields as built environment, energy and sustainability at an urban scale will also benefit from the books integrated perspective. - Presents a complete and thorough coverage of energy efficiency in buildings - Provides an integrated approach to all the different elements that impact energy efficiency - Contains coverage of worldwide regulation

Sustainable Energy Consumption and Society

Sustainable Energy Consumption and Society
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 227
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ISBN-10 : 9781402030963
ISBN-13 : 1402030967
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Sustainable Energy Consumption and Society by : David L. Goldblatt

This multidisciplinary study combines social science, energy analysis, and risk communication, using theory, research, and computer-aided interviews to illustrate the range and relative effectiveness of interventions that support sustainable energy consumption. Based on award-winning research at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, the book combines analytical modeling techniques with social science on sustainable consumption.

Towards Sustainable Household Consumption? Trends and Policies in OECD Countries

Towards Sustainable Household Consumption? Trends and Policies in OECD Countries
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 158
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ISBN-10 : 9789264175068
ISBN-13 : 9264175067
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Towards Sustainable Household Consumption? Trends and Policies in OECD Countries by : OECD

This book provides a comprehensive analysis of household consumption patterns in five key areas: food, tourism-related travel, energy, water and waste generation.

Energy Transformation towards Sustainability

Energy Transformation towards Sustainability
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : 9780128176887
ISBN-13 : 0128176881
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Energy Transformation towards Sustainability by : Manuela Tvaronaciene

Energy Transformation towards Sustainability explores how researchers, businesses and policymakers can explore and usefully improve energy systems and energy consumption behavior, both to reflect the reality of climate change and related environmental degradation and to adapt to the expanding periphery of renewable energy technologies. It introduces the reader to a suite of potential policy pathways to the necessary transformation in societal energy consumption, usage and behavior. Solutions discussed include energy efficiency, energy security, the role of political leadership, green public policy, and the transition to renewable energy sources. International contributions address the range and depth of current research from a position of advocacy for 'energy stewardship' as the driver of this transformation. Case studies illustrate the range of various countries to diminish energy use. Finally, policy avenues are covered in depth. Reviews the interrelationship between economic growth, energy consumption and climate change Uses a wide variety of case studies to support practical implementation across national energy systems Highlights a wide spectrum of urgent issues, including threats related to energy use and secure and sustainable development Contains contributions that reflect a breadth and depth of scholarship from international backgrounds

Sustainable Consumption

Sustainable Consumption
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 494
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ISBN-10 : 9783030169855
ISBN-13 : 3030169855
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Sustainable Consumption by : Alberto do Amaral Junior

This book provides a broad understanding of whether law plays a role in influencing patterns of sustainable consumption and, if so, how. Bringing together legal scholars from the Global South and the Global North, it examines these questions in the context of national, transnational and international law, within single and plural legal systems, and across a range of sector-specific issue areas. The chapters identify how traditional legal disciplines (e.g. constitutional law, consumer law, public procurement, international public law), sector-related regulation (e.g. energy, water, waste), and legal rules in specific areas (e.g. eco-labelling and packing) engage with the concept of sustainable consumption. A number of the contributions describe this relationship by isolating a national legal system, while others approach it from the vantage point of legal pluralism, exploring the conflicts and convergences of rules between multiple international treaties (or guidelines) and those between the rules of international and transnational law (or both) vis-à-vis national legal systems. While sustainable consumption is recognised as an important field of interdisciplinary research linking virtually all social science disciplines, legal scholarship, in contrast, has neglected the importance of the field of sustainable consumption to the law. This book fills the gap.

Sustainability through Energy-Efficient Buildings

Sustainability through Energy-Efficient Buildings
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9781351658454
ISBN-13 : 135165845X
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Sustainability through Energy-Efficient Buildings by : Amritanshu Shukla

The book covers chapters ranging from introduction to recent technological challenges, case studies of energy-efficient buildings with policy and awareness issues, fundamentals and present status along with research updates and future aspects on topics focusing on energy-efficient construction, materials Provides comprehensive information on energy efficient buildings including policy and energy audit aspects with case studies Examines application of PCMs in passive heating and cooling in buildings; role of active TES and energy saving potential

Green, Energy-Efficient and Sustainable Networks

Green, Energy-Efficient and Sustainable Networks
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Publisher : MDPI
Total Pages : 382
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ISBN-10 : 9783039280384
ISBN-13 : 3039280384
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Green, Energy-Efficient and Sustainable Networks by : Josip Lorincz

The book Green, Energy-Efficient and Sustainable Networks provides insights and solutions for a range of problems in the field of obtaining greener, energy-efficient, and sustainable networks. The book contains the outcomes of the Special Issue on “Green, Energy-Efficient and Sustainable Networks” of the Sensors journal. Seventeen high-quality papers published in the Special Issue have been collected and reproduced in this book, demonstrating significant achievements in the field. Among the published papers, one paper is an editorial and one is a review, while the remaining 15 works are research articles. The published papers are self-contained peer-reviewed scientific works that are authored by more than 75 different contributors with both academic and industry backgrounds. The editorial paper gives an introduction to the problem of information and communication technology (ICT) energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, presenting the state of the art and future trends in terms of improving the energy-efficiency of wireless networks and data centers, as the major energy consumers in the ICT sector. In addition, the published articles aim to improve energy efficiency in the fields of software-defined networking, Internet of things, machine learning, authentication, energy harvesting, wireless relay systems, routing metrics, wireless sensor networks, device-to-device communications, heterogeneous wireless networks, and image sensing. The last paper is a review that gives a detailed overview of energy-efficiency improvements and methods for the implementation of fifth-generation networks and beyond. This book can serve as a source of information in industrial, teaching, and/or research and development activities. The book is a valuable source of information, since it presents recent advances in different fields related to greening and improving the energy-efficiency and sustainability of those ICTs particularly addressed in this book