The Energy Efficiency Policy Package: Key Catalyst for Building Decarbonisation and Climate Action

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The buildings and construction sectors are key players in the fight against climate change –Combined, they are responsible for 30% of global final energy consumption and 27% of total energy sector CO2 emissions. Further, energy demand from buildings and construction continues to rise, driven by improved access to energy in developing countries, growing need for air conditioning, greater ownership and use of energy-consuming appliances, and a rapid growth in global floor area. Without targeted policy actions, the energy used in buildings could increase up to around 70% in 2050.

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Buildings and construction’s share of global final energy and energy-related CO2 emissions, 2020. Adapted from: “Tracking Clean Energy Progress”. Image © IEA: International Energy Agency
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Cite: Clara Camarasa. "The Energy Efficiency Policy Package: Key Catalyst for Building Decarbonisation and Climate Action" 27 Jul 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1001819/the-energy-efficiency-policy-package-key-catalyst-for-building-decarbonisation-and-climate-action> ISSN 0719-8884

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