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The new modalities of urbanisation have resulted among others in a phenomenon of sprawl and of population … households, we can get a precise grasp of the nature of this demographic loss. The fact that the city saw during the same time …-span an increase of 2 000 households leads us to reject the hypotheses related to the destruction of dwellings, to the …
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size to that of China. However, despite its faster population growth, India's slower pace of urbanisation and less …
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impacts of energy efficiency increases over a sample population of consumers to quantify the proportion of households having …
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China first adopted minimum energy performance standards (MEPS) in 1989. Today, there are standards for a wide range of domestic, commercial and selected industrial equipment. In 1999, China launched a voluntary endorsement label, which has grown to cover over 40 products including water-saving...
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saturation, with ownership rates in urban households reaching 92%. Rural markets continue to grow from a much lower base. As a …
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The minimum energy efficiency standards program for household appliances in China was initiated in 1989. Since 1996, CLASP and its implementing partner, LBNL, have assisted China in developing 11 minimum energy performance standards (MEPS) for 9 products and endorsement labels for 11 products...
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The Australian Greenhouse Office contracted with the Collaborative Labeling and Appliance Standards Program (CLASP) for LBNL to compare US and Australian approaches to analyzing costs and benefits of minimum energy performance standards (MEPS). This report compares the approaches for three types...
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$3{sub 1994}/W, rooftop systems are found to be cost effective in 16% of detached single-family households in the U.S. by …
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A higher penetration of compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) for household lighting can reduce growth in peak electricity demand, reduce sales of subsidized electricity, and lessen environmental impacts. This paper describes an economic analysis of a project designed to promote high penetration...
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among individual households and to calculate the life-cycle cost of appliances taking into account those differences. Using … elderly households) who are impacted differently from the general population. Rank order correlations between the sampled …
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