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- Title
Cooperation for climate-friendly developments-an analysis of the relationship between the energy and buildings sectors in Sweden.
- Authors
Bulut, Mehmet; Wallin, Fredrik; Stigson, Peter; Vassileva, Iana
- Abstract
Buildings account for more than 40 % of the total energy demand in the European Union (EU). The energy sector is responsible for 80 % of the total greenhouse gas emissions in the EU, of which more than a third are emitted as a result of energy use in buildings. Given these numbers and the large potential for energy savings in buildings, the energy and buildings sectors emerged as key contributors to fulfilling the European climate targets. Effective cooperation between these two key sectors can contribute significantly to the efficacy of the European climate strategy. However, there may be factors that negatively impact the relationship between the energy and buildings sectors and put cooperation in climate-friendly developments at risk. Based on 23 semi-structured interviews and a web survey answered by key stakeholders, this paper provides a snapshot of the current level of cooperation between the energy and buildings sectors in Sweden and identifies factors that impact the interdependencies between the two sectors. The findings show that the current business models in energy supply and the regulations in place limit the development of mutually beneficial cases between the energy and buildings sectors. This paper contributes to improved knowledge for policymaking that affects both sectors and highlights issues for further study.
- Subjects
ENERGY industries; ENERGY consumption research; GREENHOUSE gases research; EMISSIONS (Air pollution); AIR pollution
- Publication
Energy Efficiency (1570646X), 2016, Vol 9, Issue 2, p353
- ISSN
1570-646X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12053-015-9369-8