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The WBCSD on Energy Efficiency in Buildings
Buildings are one of the largest end users of energy; in OECD countries, the building sector accounts for 25-40% of the final energy demand. Globally, carbon could be reduced by 715 million tons by 2010 through simply improving the energy efficiency in buildings and appliances. This would be equivalent to 27% of the projected increase GHG emissions to that date.
"Energy Efficiency in Buildings" aims at producing a roadmap for reaching energy self-sufficiency in buildings by 2050, while being economical and socially acceptable.
The project looks at all aspects along the “life cycle” of new and existing buildings. While taking a global view incorporating all regions, it will put a specific focus on fast growing countries. Other relevant criteria are climate zone and level of development.
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