Mainstreaming high-performance buildings could deliver a 124% return on investment globally through building-related energy cost savings by 2050 says a new comprehensive assessment study of the costs and benefits of low energy building pathways published by the GBPN in cooperation with the Central European University’s Center for Climate Change and Sustainable Energy Policy (3CSEP) and Advanced Building and Urban Design (ABUD). It offers a first attempt to quantify the global and regional cost implications of ambitious scenarios for implementing large-scale energy efficiency improvements in buildings.
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Sectors: Buildings, Cross cutting, Renewables
Country / Region: Global
Tags: assessment of the status quo, assessments, building types, climate change, economic cost, energy, energy policies, global climateKnowledge Object: Publication / Report
Published by: GBPN
Publishing year: 2015
Author: Diana Urge-Vorsatz, András Reith, Katarína Korytárová, Mónika Egyed, János Dollenstein