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Electricity demand in the Chinese urban household-sector

Akinobu Murata, Yasuhiko Kondou, Mu Hailin and Zhou Weisheng

Applied Energy, 2008, vol. 85, issue 12, 1113-1125

Abstract: This paper presents the results of estimating how much electricity is currently used and would be used in future in China's urban household-sector. Conclusions are derived from an analysis of data obtained from a questionnaire survey recently conducted in 13 cities in China. Electricity used for various purposes in China's urban-households is evaluated, considering climate conditions specific to the target regions and the possession of end-use appliances. How much electricity could be saved in the future by improving the efficiency of end-use lighting equipment, room air-conditioners, refrigerators, and TV sets is estimated. It is demonstrated that about 28% reduction could be achieved in the year of 2020 by means of improving the efficiency of these end-use appliances.

Keywords: China; Urban-household; Electricity-consumption; Projection; Energy-conservation; Efficiency; improvement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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