Abstract Purpose of the Review Industry is one of the most difficult sectors to decarbonize. With the rapidly falling cost of solar PV, wind power, and battery storage, industry …
Rapidly decarbonizing the global energy system is critical for addressing climate change, but concerns about costs have been a barrier to implementation. Most energy-economy …
Residential GHG emissions in the United States are driven in part by a housing stock where onsite fossil combustion is common, home sizes are large by international standards, energy …
There is a pressing need to decarbonize our energy sector to limit the effects of climate change. Electrification in the buildings and transportation sectors is being proposed as a …
Buildings are responsible for 36% of CO 2 emissions in the United States and will thus be integral to climate change mitigation; yet, no studies have comprehensively assessed the …
M Wei, SH Lee, T Hong, B Conlon, L McKenzie… - Advances in Applied …, 2021 - Elsevier
California requires all new residential buildings to meet near-net zero energy building (near- NZEB) targets in its building energy efficiency standards (Title 24) starting January 2020. For …
S Yang, HO Gao, F You - Applied Energy, 2022 - Elsevier
Incorporating phase-change material (PCM) wallboards into building envelopes can help reduce electricity costs associated with heating and enhance demand flexibility in dynamic …
Multicarrier energy systems (MCESs) are characterized by strong coordination in operation and planning across multiple energy vectors and/or sectors to deliver reliable, cost-effective …
Buildings are energy-intensive and a primary source of US end-use sector carbon emissions. Although building emissions today are 25% below their 2005 peak, far deeper …