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ID101488
Title ProperReview of building energy regulation and policy for energy conservation in developing countries
LanguageENG
AuthorIwaro, Joseph ;  Mwasha, Abraham
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The rapid growth of energy use, worldwide, hfs raised concerns over problems of energy supply and exhaustion of energy resources. Most of the developed countries are implementing building energy regulations such as energy standards, codes etc., to reduce building energy consumption. The position of developing countries with respect to energy regulations implementation and enforcement is either poorly documented or not documented at all. In addition, there is a lack of consistent data, which makes it difficult to understand the underlying changes that affect energy regulation implementation in developing countries. In that respect, this paper investigates the progress of building energy regulations in developing countries and its implication for energy conservation and efficiency. The present status of building energy regulations in 60 developing countries around the world was analysed through a survey of building energy regulations using online survey. The study revealed the present progress made on building energy regulations in relation to implementation, development and compliance; at the same time the study recommends possible solutions to the barriers facing building energy regulation implementation in the developing world.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol.38, No.12; Dec 2010: p7744-7755
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol.38, No.12; Dec 2010: p7744-7755
Key WordsEnergy Regulation ;  Building ;  Developing Countries