TY - JOUR
T1 - How do the appliance energy standards work in China? Evidence from room air conditioners
AU - Yu, Hao
AU - Tang, Bao Jun
AU - Yuan, Xiao Chen
AU - Wang, Shouyang
AU - Wei, Yi Ming
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2015/1
Y1 - 2015/1
N2 - China has been the world's largest producer and consumer of air conditioners, and more and more RACs1 would be owned by China's households along with the rapid economic development. Air Conditioner is also considered as one of the largest potential contributors to energy reduction among home appliances because of the huge energy consumption. Therefore, the national energy efficiency standards were issued to promote the use and production of high-efficient RACs. According to China's energy efficiency standards, this paper investigated the electricity savings and CO2 emission reductions from RACs over the period of 2005-2025. The results indicate that the rural RAC market which develops more slowly than the urban one still has great potential, and government has to revise subsidy policies to make the standards more effective, especially for rural areas. In 2025, the total electricity consumption of RACs is projected to be 598-674 TW h, while the amount without energy efficiency standards is 753 TW h. From 2005 to 2025, the energy efficiency standards for RACs can save 1430-2540 TW h electricity and reduce 908.3-1610. 1 Mt CO2 emissions in different scenarios. Finally, we suggest that the standards should be revised every 4 or 5 years with higher revision pace of 8% to 10%.
AB - China has been the world's largest producer and consumer of air conditioners, and more and more RACs1 would be owned by China's households along with the rapid economic development. Air Conditioner is also considered as one of the largest potential contributors to energy reduction among home appliances because of the huge energy consumption. Therefore, the national energy efficiency standards were issued to promote the use and production of high-efficient RACs. According to China's energy efficiency standards, this paper investigated the electricity savings and CO2 emission reductions from RACs over the period of 2005-2025. The results indicate that the rural RAC market which develops more slowly than the urban one still has great potential, and government has to revise subsidy policies to make the standards more effective, especially for rural areas. In 2025, the total electricity consumption of RACs is projected to be 598-674 TW h, while the amount without energy efficiency standards is 753 TW h. From 2005 to 2025, the energy efficiency standards for RACs can save 1430-2540 TW h electricity and reduce 908.3-1610. 1 Mt CO2 emissions in different scenarios. Finally, we suggest that the standards should be revised every 4 or 5 years with higher revision pace of 8% to 10%.
KW - CO emission reduction
KW - Electricity saving
KW - Energy efficiency standard
KW - Room air conditioner
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U2 - 10.1016/j.enbuild.2014.09.072
DO - 10.1016/j.enbuild.2014.09.072
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84911921585
SN - 0378-7788
VL - 86
SP - 833
EP - 840
JO - Energy and Buildings
JF - Energy and Buildings
ER -