1. An investigation into factors influencing domestic energy consumption in an energy subsidized developing economy.
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Aldossary, Naief A., Rezgui, Yacine, and Kwan, Alan
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ENERGY subsidies , *SUSTAINABLE development , *ENVIRONMENTAL engineering , *ECOLOGICAL modernization , *ENERGY management , *ENERGY conservation - Abstract
The paper focuses on public perception of sustainable homes in a developing economy, namely Saudi Arabia, known for its high energy consumption and CO 2 emission rates. The research explores (i) public perception and knowledge of sustainable and/or low energy homes, (ii) domestic stock typology (including architectural style), (iii) energy consumption patterns, (iv) levels of satisfaction with energy (i.e. HVAC) systems, (v) cultural barriers that prevent the delivery of low energy homes, and (vi) people's acceptance of energy retrofitting and/or sustainable homes. For this purpose, a comprehensive survey ( n = 622) was conducted across the country. The findings reveal limited public awareness as well as important socio-cultural barriers to the delivery of sustainable homes, and large scale energy retrofitting of the existing domestic stock. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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