2013
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.448-453.4365
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The Research on the Potential of Energy Saving and Emission Reduction in Hospitality

Abstract: Hospitality industry in China has undergone a breath-taking development in recent years. However, it is burdened both by tremendous energy consumption and the responsibility of environmental protection. The paper is trying to find out the potential in the energy saving and emission reduction. Energy consumption data, in the recent five years, are collected from more than 20 hotels in Shanghai and other eastern China regions. Through the energy conversion factor matrix, these energy consumption factors can be c… Show more

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“…Scholars in other countries have also applied this method, Oluseyi et al (2016) calculated the hotel CO 2 emission of electricity powered by diesel generation in Nigeria; Salehia et al (2021) found that six luxury hotels in Iran produced 3-4 times more carbon emissions from energy consumption than other countries. Huang et al (2014) further considered indirect emissions and used the emission factor method to calculate the carbon emissions of 21 hotels in Eastern China. Shen et al (2017) also considered carbon dioxide emissions generated by solid waste treatment in addition to energy consumption emissions.…”
Section: Overview Of Domestic and Foreign Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Scholars in other countries have also applied this method, Oluseyi et al (2016) calculated the hotel CO 2 emission of electricity powered by diesel generation in Nigeria; Salehia et al (2021) found that six luxury hotels in Iran produced 3-4 times more carbon emissions from energy consumption than other countries. Huang et al (2014) further considered indirect emissions and used the emission factor method to calculate the carbon emissions of 21 hotels in Eastern China. Shen et al (2017) also considered carbon dioxide emissions generated by solid waste treatment in addition to energy consumption emissions.…”
Section: Overview Of Domestic and Foreign Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper uses the emission factor method to measure the carbon emissions of each process. Among them, the carbon emission measurement of traditional hotels draws on the research results of Huang et al (2014), the emission factors of traditional hotels in various star-rated are reported…”
Section: Calculation Processmentioning
confidence: 99%