Domestic energy use and carbon emissions scenarios to 2050
Utley, J. I.
Domestic energy use and carbon emissions scenarios to 2050 - Watford BRE 2005 - 6p. ill 30cm. - BRE Information Paper IP 16/05 .
Describes five scenarios for energy consumption and carbon emissions from the domestic sector up to 2050. Although traditional energy efficiency measures are examined, the paper also introduces low carbon technologies. These include the use of solar panels, photovoltaics and increased low carbon electricity generation from the national grid. A summary of the costs and savings of each of the scenarios is provided and overall it is found that the cumulative savings outweigh the costs by about 2012. It is found that each scenario would be cost-effective to society as a whole.
1860818935
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Domestic energy use and carbon emissions scenarios to 2050 - Watford BRE 2005 - 6p. ill 30cm. - BRE Information Paper IP 16/05 .
Describes five scenarios for energy consumption and carbon emissions from the domestic sector up to 2050. Although traditional energy efficiency measures are examined, the paper also introduces low carbon technologies. These include the use of solar panels, photovoltaics and increased low carbon electricity generation from the national grid. A summary of the costs and savings of each of the scenarios is provided and overall it is found that the cumulative savings outweigh the costs by about 2012. It is found that each scenario would be cost-effective to society as a whole.
1860818935
United Kingdom--
696.9 $2 18