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Title Czech Building Stock: Renovation Wave Scenarios and Potential for CO2 Savings until 2050
ID_Doc 63652
Authors Lupísek, A; Trubacík, T; Holub, P
Title Czech Building Stock: Renovation Wave Scenarios and Potential for CO2 Savings until 2050
Year 2021
Published Energies, 14, 9
DOI 10.3390/en14092455
Abstract One of the major anthropogenic sources of greenhouse gases is the operation of building stock. Improving its energy efficiency has the potential to significantly contribute to achieving climate change mitigation targets. The purpose of this study was to roughly estimate such potential for the operation of the national building stock of Czechia to steer the national debate on the development of related national plans. The estimation is based on a simplified energy model of the Czech building stock that consists of sub-models of residential and nonresidential building stocks, for which their future energy consumptions, shares of energy carriers and sources, and emission factors were modeled in four scenarios. Uncertainties from the approximation of the emission factors were investigated in a sensitivity analysis. The results showed that the operation of the Czech building stock in 2016 totaled 36.9 Mt CO2, which represented 34.6% of the total national carbon dioxide emissions. The four building stock scenarios could produce reductions in the carbon dioxide emissions of between 28% and 93% by 2050, when also considering on-side production from photovoltaics. The implementation of the most ambitious scenario would represent a drop in national CO2 yearly emissions by 43.2% by 2050 (compared to 2016).
Author Keywords national building stock; climate change mitigation; carbon dioxide; scenarios modelling; Paris Agreement; EU Green Deal; energy efficiency
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000650163800001
WoS Category Energy & Fuels
Research Area Energy & Fuels
PDF https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/9/2455/pdf?version=1619358041
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