2023
DOI: 10.3389/fenrg.2023.1267975
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Subdividing end-use energy consumption based on household characteristics and climate conditions: insights from urban China

Tian Wang,
Qinfeng Zhao,
Weijun Gao
et al.

Abstract: Rapidly increasing household energy consumption poses significant challenges to global warming mitigation and the transition to low-carbon economies, particularly in China. This paper addresses this issue by introducing a comprehensive segmentation model which effectively subdivides household energy usage into five end-uses: cooking/hot water, heating, cooling, lighting, and power. The segmentation model uncovers compelling insights into urban end-use energy consumption patterns across China and variations amo… Show more

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“…We are at a critical turning point in the energy transition and sustainable development, and it is urgent to achieve energy savings in the household sector. The prerequisite is a comprehensive understanding of trends in household energy consumption (HEC), quantitative analysis of environmental impacts, and actual causes so as to facilitate more sustainable measures to reduce the household carbon footprint (Wang T et al, 2023). Some scholars have reviewed and summarized the research progress in the HEC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We are at a critical turning point in the energy transition and sustainable development, and it is urgent to achieve energy savings in the household sector. The prerequisite is a comprehensive understanding of trends in household energy consumption (HEC), quantitative analysis of environmental impacts, and actual causes so as to facilitate more sustainable measures to reduce the household carbon footprint (Wang T et al, 2023). Some scholars have reviewed and summarized the research progress in the HEC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%