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This book comprises of review of carefully selected 34 year's literature (from 1981-2015) to identify a comprehensive list of factors responsible for energy use in residential building at three levels namely city, neighborhood and household and further in four categories namely environmental, physical, socioeconomic and appliance. A total of 147 factors is found responsible from various studies and are listed along with their positive, negative, mixed or no significance for energy use apart from Urban Heat Island effect. The significance identified is analyzed for study conditions such as…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book comprises of review of carefully selected 34 year's literature (from 1981-2015) to identify a comprehensive list of factors responsible for energy use in residential building at three levels namely city, neighborhood and household and further in four categories namely environmental, physical, socioeconomic and appliance. A total of 147 factors is found responsible from various studies and are listed along with their positive, negative, mixed or no significance for energy use apart from Urban Heat Island effect. The significance identified is analyzed for study conditions such as geographic study area, level of factors, source of data, sample size, analysis method and energy processes. It is found that none of the household level energy use related studies consider the effect of the city and neighborhood level factors for analyzing energy use and hence may recommend ineffective results. Hence a comprehensive list is developed by a screening of the identified factors which must be used in all future energy use researches.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Aniket Sharma holds a Bachelor of Architecture from NIT Hamirpur, Masters of Urban & Rural Planning from IIT Roorkee and has completed PhD from NIT Hamirpur. He works on developing energy efficient solutions for residential energy use using life cycle analysis. The author presently holds the position of Assistant Professor in Architecture Department.