Modeling diffusion of electrical appliances in the residential sector

被引:76
|
作者
McNeil, Michael A. [1 ]
Letschert, Virginie E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Energy Anal Dept, Environm Energy Technol Div, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
关键词
Energy demand modeling; Residential; Appliances; Refrigerators; Washing machines; Televisions; Air conditioners; Diffusion rates; Regression analysis;
D O I
10.1016/j.enbuild.2009.11.015
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
This paper presents a methodology for modeling residential appliance uptake as a function of root macroeconomic drivers. The analysis concentrates on four major energy end uses in the residential sector: refrigerators, washing machines, televisions and air conditioners. The model employs linear regression analysis to parameterize appliance ownership in terms of household income, urbanization and electrification rates according to a standard binary choice (logistic) function. The underlying household appliance ownership data are gathered from a variety of sources including energy consumption and more general standard of living surveys. These data span a wide range of countries, including many developing countries for which appliance ownership is currently low, but likely to grow significantly over the next decades as a result of economic development. The result is a 'global' parameterization of appliance ownership rates as a function of widely available macroeconomic variables for the four appliances studied, which provides a reliable basis for interpolation where data are not available, and forecasting of ownership rates on a global scale. The main value of this method is to form the foundation of bottom-up energy demand forecasts, project energy-related greenhouse gas emissions, and allow for the construction of detailed emissions mitigation scenarios. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:783 / 790
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES - SPARKE,P
    LAMACRAFT, J
    [J]. DESIGN, 1987, (466): : 62 - 62
  • [42] Empowering women for embracing energy-efficient appliances: Unraveling factors and driving change in Pakistan's residential sector
    Aziz, Noshaba
    Raza, Ali
    Sui, Hongguang
    Zhang, Zhixin
    [J]. APPLIED ENERGY, 2024, 353
  • [43] The effect of new residential appliances on Power Quality
    Hardie, Stewart
    Watson, Neville
    [J]. 2010 20TH AUSTRALASIAN UNIVERSITIES POWER ENGINEERING CONFERENCE (AUPEC 2010): POWER QUALITY FOR THE 21ST CENTURY, 2010,
  • [44] ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES - BURDEN OR BOON
    MCCULLOUGH, JL
    [J]. UTAH SCIENCE, 1978, 39 (01): : 19 - 22
  • [45] DANGER FROM ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
    POOL, R
    [J]. NATURE, 1991, 349 (6310) : 554 - 554
  • [46] Wind energy integration via residential appliances
    George Xydis
    Lucian Mihet-Popa
    [J]. Energy Efficiency, 2017, 10 : 319 - 329
  • [47] Competing technologies and the diffusion of innovations: the emergence of energy-efficient lamps in the residential sector
    Menanteau, P
    Lefebvre, H
    [J]. RESEARCH POLICY, 2000, 29 (03) : 375 - 389
  • [48] Territorial and temporal analysis of electrical consumption in the residential sector of Argentina (1995-2014)
    Chevez, Pedro
    Martini, Irene
    Discoli, Carlos
    [J]. CUADERNOS GEOGRAFICOS, 2018, 57 (02): : 162 - 188
  • [49] Modeling the willingness to pay for energy efficient residence in urban residential sector in China
    Jia, Jun-Jun
    Wu, Hua-Qing
    Nie, Hong-Guang
    Fan, Ying
    [J]. ENERGY POLICY, 2019, 135
  • [50] Assessment of electrical saving from energy efficiency programs in the residential sector in Mexicali, Mexico
    Suastegui Macias, J. A.
    Perez Tello, C.
    Acuna Ramirez, A.
    Lambert Arista, A. A.
    Magana Almaguer, H. D.
    Rosales Escobedo, P. F.
    Ruelas Puente, A. H.
    [J]. SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY, 2018, 38 : 795 - 805