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Cooling Degree Models and Future Energy Demand in the Residential Sector - A Seven-Country Case Study

This paper analyses the effects of change in temperatures in the residential sector cooling demand in 2050 for a case study of nineteen cities across seven countries: Cyprus, Finland, Greece, Israel, Portugal, Slovakia, and Spainn.

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Publication date
9 March 2021
EPAH Type of publication
Scientific paper

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The intensity and duration of hot weather and the number of extreme weather events, such as heatwaves, are increasing, leading to a growing need for space cooling energy demand. Together with the building stock’s low energy performance, this phenomenon may also increase households’ energy consumption. On the other hand, the low level of ownership of cooling equipment can cause low energy consumption, leading to a lack of indoor thermal comfort and several health-related problems, yet increasing the risk of energy poverty in summer. Understanding future temperature variations and the associated impacts on building cooling demand will allow mitigating future issues related to a warmer climate.

Author: Raúl Castaño-Rosa et al.

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Cooling Degree Models and Future Energy Demand in the Residential Sector. A Seven-Country Case Study