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Energy consumption of buildings – direct impacts of a warming climate and rebound effects

Winkler, Ralph
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Almer, Christian
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Gonseth, Camille  
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Raible, C. C.
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Strassmann, K. M.
2014
Toward Quantitative Scenarios of Climate Change Impacts in Switzerland

Four most important results: 1. Heating energy demand of Swiss households decreases by 0.5% for a 1% decrease in heating degree days. 2. The decrease in heating energy consumption is not offset by an increase in cooling energy consumption. 3. Despite considerable reductions in HDD due to climate change the corresponding decrease in total energy consumption and CO2 emissions is very modest 4. For all emission scenarios the projected welfare gains for 2050 are positive but small (< 0.25% of GDP)

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Author(s)
Winkler, Ralph
Almer, Christian
Gonseth, Camille  
Laurent-Lucchetti, Jérémy
Thalmann, Philippe  
Vielle, Marc  
Editors
Raible, C. C.
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Strassmann, K. M.
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

OCCR, FOEN, MeteoSwiss, C2SM, Agroscope, and ProClim

Publisher place

Bern, Switzerland

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Toward Quantitative Scenarios of Climate Change Impacts in Switzerland
ISBN of the book

978-3-033-04406-7

Subjects

impacts des changements climatiques

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NCCR Climat

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http://www.ch2014-impacts.ch/
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Available on Infoscience
February 18, 2014
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/100928
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