2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2009.02.001
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An estimation of energy and GHG emission intensity caused by energy consumption in Korea: An energy IO approach

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“…specifying the energy transactions in physical units in this hybrid formulation allows that the energy conservation conditions can be expressed as a set of physical relationships independently of the prices of energy [193]. However, as stated by Majeau-Bettez et al [211], the lack of quantitative assessments of the presumed advantages of hybrid approaches relatively to LCA and EE-IO models may partly explain their slow adoption.…”
Section: Input-output Multi-objective Models To Assess Economic-energmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…specifying the energy transactions in physical units in this hybrid formulation allows that the energy conservation conditions can be expressed as a set of physical relationships independently of the prices of energy [193]. However, as stated by Majeau-Bettez et al [211], the lack of quantitative assessments of the presumed advantages of hybrid approaches relatively to LCA and EE-IO models may partly explain their slow adoption.…”
Section: Input-output Multi-objective Models To Assess Economic-energmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…see [187][188][189]), whereas intrinsic features regarding economic activity, energy use and environment effects have led to extensions of IO models that combine both environment and energy modelling (e.g. see [190][191][192][193][194][195]) and to analyze energy-economy-environment (e3) interactions (e.g. see [196][197][198]).…”
Section: Input-output Multi-objective Models To Assess Economic-energmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of such awareness requires full responses at national, regional, and global levels (Forsberg and von Malmborg 2004;Frank 2005;Seo et al 2011). The growth rate of greenhouse gas emission per capita in Korea was the highest in the world from 1990 through 2004 (Chung et al 2009). Moreover, 83% of the domestic greenhouse gas emissions were derived from energy use in the year 2004.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To pursue sustainability in the construction industry, the existing developmentfocused construction activities must be transformed via a new paradigm, focusing on sustainable development through the adoption of sustainable policies by the government and the development and dissemination of sustainable construction technologies (Tae and Shin 2009;Chung et al 2009). Buildings account for 20% to 40% of the total energy consumption in developed countries (Pérez-Lombard et al 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Klaassen and Riahi (2007) utilized the long-term MESSAGE (Model for Energy Supply Strategy Alternatives and their General Environmental Impact) to analyze energy planning management and climate change response. Chung et al (2009) conducted a hybrid E-IO (Energy top-down approach) table which has higher classification sector resolutions to determine the strength of optimization model for making clear of economic impacts from various emission-reduction strategies on energy activities in Saskatchewan, Canada.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%