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Prioritizing investment in residential energy efficiency and renewable energy—A case study for the U.S. Midwest
Authors:RJ Brecha  A Mitchell  K Hallinan  K Kissock
Affiliation:1. Physics Dept., University of Dayton, Dayton, OH 45469, USA;2. Sustainability, Energy and Environment initiative, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH 45469, USA;3. Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Dept., University of Dayton, Dayton, OH 45469, USA;4. Building Energy Center, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH 45469, USA;5. Renewable and Clean Energy Program, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH 45469, USA
Abstract:Residential building energy use is an important contributor to greenhouse gas emissions and in the United States represents about 20% of total energy consumption. A number of previous macro-scale studies of residential energy consumption and energy-efficiency improvements are mainly concerned with national or international aggregate potential savings. In this paper we look into the details of how a collection of specific homes in one region might reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions, with particular attention given to some practical limits to what can be achieved by upgrading the existing residential building stock. Using a simple model of residential, single-family home construction characteristics, estimates are made for the efficacy of (i) changes to behavioral patterns that do not involve building shell modifications; (ii) straightforward air-infiltration mitigation measures, and (iii) insulation measures. We derive estimates of net lifetime savings resulting from these measures, in terms of energy, carbon emissions and dollars. This study points out explicitly the importance of local and regional patterns in decision-making about what fraction of necessary regional or national emissions reduction might be accomplished through energy-efficiency measures and how much might need to concentrate more heavily on renewable or other carbon-free sources of energy.
Keywords:Energy efficiency  Residential buildings  Greenhouse gas emissions
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