Impact of energy efficiency upgrade retrofits on the residential energy consumption and Greenhouse Gas emissions in Canada
by Burak Guler, V. Ismet Ugursal, Alan S. Fung, Merih Aydinalp-Koksal
International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management (IJETM), Vol. 9, No. 4, 2008

Abstract: The impact of various energy efficiency upgrade scenarios on the annual energy consumption and Greenhouse Gas emissions of the Canadian housing stock is assessed using the Canadian Residential Energy End-use Model (CREEM). The energy efficiency upgrade scenarios that are considered include major retrofits, such as the improvement of the house envelope by adding insulation, and the replacement of the existing heating system and appliances by higher efficiency units, as well as minor retrofits, such as lighting fixture, thermostat, showerhead and aerator upgrades that reduce energy consumption.

Online publication date: Sat, 12-Jul-2008

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