Mainstreaming Building Energy Efficiency Codes in Developing Countries : Global Experiences and Lessons from Early Adopters

This report summarizes the findings of an extensive literature survey of the experiences of implementing BEECs in developed countries. It also includes case studies of four developing countries- China, Egypt, India, and Mexico and the state of Cali...

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Main Authors: Liu, Feng, Meyer, Anke S., Hogan, John F.
Format: Publication
Language:English
Published: World Bank 2012
Subjects:
AIR
CO
CO2
GHG
OIL
PVC
Online Access:http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000334955_20101116033507
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topic AIR
AIR CONDITIONERS
AIR LEAKAGE
AIR QUALITY
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
ANNUAL ENERGY USE
APPLIANCE STANDARDS
APPROACH
AVAILABILITY
AVERAGE PRICE
BALANCE
BIOMASS
BUILDING CODE
BUILDING CODE REQUIREMENTS
BUILDING CODES
BUILDING MATERIALS
CARBON
CARBON DIOXIDE
CARBON FINANCE
CARBON FINANCING
CARBON MITIGATION
CERTIFIED EMISSION REDUCTION
CLEAN TECHNOLOGY
CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION
CLIMATE ZONE
CLIMATE ZONES
CLIMATES
CO
CO2
COAL
COGENERATION
COLD CLIMATE
COLORS
CONDITIONERS
CONSUMPTION OF FOSSIL
CONSUMPTION PATTERNS
CONVERGENCE
COST OF ENERGY
COST­BENEFIT ANALYSIS
DEMAND FOR ENERGY
DEMAND FOR ENERGY SERVICES
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
DISTRICT HEATING
DIVERGENCE
ECONOMIC BENEFITS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EFFICIENCY GAINS
EFFICIENT BUILDINGS
ELECTRIC ENERGY
ELECTRIC UTILITY
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION
ELECTRICITY SALES
ELECTRICITY TARIFFS
EMISSION
EMISSION REDUCTIONS
EMISSIONS
ENERGY BILLS
ENERGY CONSERVATION
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ENERGY COST SAVINGS
ENERGY COSTS
ENERGY DEMAND
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENERGY EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS
ENERGY EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS
ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES
ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAMS
ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARDS
ENERGY INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION
ENERGY INTENSITY
ENERGY MANAGEMENT
ENERGY MIX
ENERGY MODEL
ENERGY NEEDS
ENERGY OUTLOOK
ENERGY PRICING
ENERGY SAVINGS
ENERGY SECURITY
ENERGY SERVICE
ENERGY SERVICE COMPANY
ENERGY SOURCES
ENERGY STRATEGY
ENERGY SUBSIDIES
ENERGY SUPPLY
ENERGY SYSTEMS
ENERGY USE
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
EXTREME TEMPERATURES
FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS
FLUORESCENT LAMP
FORESTS
FOSSIL
FOSSIL FUELS
FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
FREEZE
FUEL
FUEL CELLS
FUEL CONSUMPTION
FUEL USE
FUELS
GENERATION
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCE
GHG
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL FACILITY
GREEN BUILDING COMMUNITY
GREENHOUSE
GREENHOUSE EMISSIONS
GREENHOUSE GAS
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HEAT
HEAT EXCHANGER
HEAT PUMP
HEAT PUMPS
HEAT TRANSFER
HEATING ENERGY
HEATING SYSTEMS
HOT WATER
HOUSEHOLD SECTOR
IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY
INCOME
INCOME HOUSEHOLDS
INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
INVESTMENT DECISIONS
INVESTMENTS IN ENERGY
INVESTMENTS IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY
IPCC
KILOWATT HOUR
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
MARKET BARRIERS
MEMBER STATES
MITIGATION POTENTIAL
NATURAL GAS
OIL
OIL EQUIVALENT
PEAK LOAD
PENALTIES
PER CAPITA ENERGY
PER CAPITA ENERGY CONSUMPTION
PER CAPITA ENERGY USE
PERFORMANCE STANDARD
PETROLEUM
PETROLEUM GAS
PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS
POLYSTYRENE
POWER
POWER CONSUMPTION
POWER GENERATION
PRESENT VALUE
PRICE OF ELECTRICITY
PRIMARY ENERGY
PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION
PROCESS HEAT
PRODUCTION OF ELECTRICITY
PROMOTING ENERGY EFFICIENCY
PVC
REINVESTMENT ACT
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES
RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGIES
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING
RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
RESIDENTIAL ENERGY
RESIDENTIAL HOUSING
SCENARIOS
SINK
SOLAR ENERGY
SOLAR WATER HEATER
SOLID FUELS
SOURCE OF ENERGY
SPACE COOLING
SPACE HEATING
SURFACE WATER
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
TEMPERATURE
THERMAL CAPACITY
THERMAL ENERGY
THERMAL LOSSES
TONS OF COAL EQUIVALENT
URBAN POPULATION
WASTE
WATER HEATING
WATER HEATING LOADS
WIND
WORLD ENERGY
WORLD ENERGY OUTLOOK
spellingShingle AIR
AIR CONDITIONERS
AIR LEAKAGE
AIR QUALITY
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
ANNUAL ENERGY USE
APPLIANCE STANDARDS
APPROACH
AVAILABILITY
AVERAGE PRICE
BALANCE
BIOMASS
BUILDING CODE
BUILDING CODE REQUIREMENTS
BUILDING CODES
BUILDING MATERIALS
CARBON
CARBON DIOXIDE
CARBON FINANCE
CARBON FINANCING
CARBON MITIGATION
CERTIFIED EMISSION REDUCTION
CLEAN TECHNOLOGY
CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION
CLIMATE ZONE
CLIMATE ZONES
CLIMATES
CO
CO2
COAL
COGENERATION
COLD CLIMATE
COLORS
CONDITIONERS
CONSUMPTION OF FOSSIL
CONSUMPTION PATTERNS
CONVERGENCE
COST OF ENERGY
COST­BENEFIT ANALYSIS
DEMAND FOR ENERGY
DEMAND FOR ENERGY SERVICES
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
DISTRICT HEATING
DIVERGENCE
ECONOMIC BENEFITS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EFFICIENCY GAINS
EFFICIENT BUILDINGS
ELECTRIC ENERGY
ELECTRIC UTILITY
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION
ELECTRICITY SALES
ELECTRICITY TARIFFS
EMISSION
EMISSION REDUCTIONS
EMISSIONS
ENERGY BILLS
ENERGY CONSERVATION
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ENERGY COST SAVINGS
ENERGY COSTS
ENERGY DEMAND
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENERGY EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS
ENERGY EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS
ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES
ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAMS
ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARDS
ENERGY INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION
ENERGY INTENSITY
ENERGY MANAGEMENT
ENERGY MIX
ENERGY MODEL
ENERGY NEEDS
ENERGY OUTLOOK
ENERGY PRICING
ENERGY SAVINGS
ENERGY SECURITY
ENERGY SERVICE
ENERGY SERVICE COMPANY
ENERGY SOURCES
ENERGY STRATEGY
ENERGY SUBSIDIES
ENERGY SUPPLY
ENERGY SYSTEMS
ENERGY USE
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
EXTREME TEMPERATURES
FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS
FLUORESCENT LAMP
FORESTS
FOSSIL
FOSSIL FUELS
FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
FREEZE
FUEL
FUEL CELLS
FUEL CONSUMPTION
FUEL USE
FUELS
GENERATION
GEOTHERMAL RESOURCE
GHG
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL FACILITY
GREEN BUILDING COMMUNITY
GREENHOUSE
GREENHOUSE EMISSIONS
GREENHOUSE GAS
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HEAT
HEAT EXCHANGER
HEAT PUMP
HEAT PUMPS
HEAT TRANSFER
HEATING ENERGY
HEATING SYSTEMS
HOT WATER
HOUSEHOLD SECTOR
IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY
INCOME
INCOME HOUSEHOLDS
INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
INVESTMENT DECISIONS
INVESTMENTS IN ENERGY
INVESTMENTS IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY
IPCC
KILOWATT HOUR
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
MARKET BARRIERS
MEMBER STATES
MITIGATION POTENTIAL
NATURAL GAS
OIL
OIL EQUIVALENT
PEAK LOAD
PENALTIES
PER CAPITA ENERGY
PER CAPITA ENERGY CONSUMPTION
PER CAPITA ENERGY USE
PERFORMANCE STANDARD
PETROLEUM
PETROLEUM GAS
PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS
POLYSTYRENE
POWER
POWER CONSUMPTION
POWER GENERATION
PRESENT VALUE
PRICE OF ELECTRICITY
PRIMARY ENERGY
PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION
PROCESS HEAT
PRODUCTION OF ELECTRICITY
PROMOTING ENERGY EFFICIENCY
PVC
REINVESTMENT ACT
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES
RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGIES
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING
RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
RESIDENTIAL ENERGY
RESIDENTIAL HOUSING
SCENARIOS
SINK
SOLAR ENERGY
SOLAR WATER HEATER
SOLID FUELS
SOURCE OF ENERGY
SPACE COOLING
SPACE HEATING
SURFACE WATER
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
TEMPERATURE
THERMAL CAPACITY
THERMAL ENERGY
THERMAL LOSSES
TONS OF COAL EQUIVALENT
URBAN POPULATION
WASTE
WATER HEATING
WATER HEATING LOADS
WIND
WORLD ENERGY
WORLD ENERGY OUTLOOK
Liu, Feng
Meyer, Anke S.
Hogan, John F.
Mainstreaming Building Energy Efficiency Codes in Developing Countries : Global Experiences and Lessons from Early Adopters
relation World Bank Working Paper ; No. 204
description This report summarizes the findings of an extensive literature survey of the experiences of implementing BEECs in developed countries. It also includes case studies of four developing countries- China, Egypt, India, and Mexico and the state of California in the United States of America. It aims to inform both the World Bank Group and its client countries about global best practices and emerging lessons from developing countries in the design and implementation of BEECs. The report also serves as a primer on the basic features of BEECs and the commonly adopted compliance and enforcement approaches. The key challenges to improving compliance enforcement in developing countries include the level of government commitment to energy efficiency, the effectiveness of government oversight of the construction sector, the compliance capacity of domestic/local building supply chain, and the financing constraints. These challenges are surmountable in countries where economic growth is sustained and energy efficiency is pursued as a key element of national energy strategy.
format Publications & Research :: Publication
author Liu, Feng
Meyer, Anke S.
Hogan, John F.
author_facet Liu, Feng
Meyer, Anke S.
Hogan, John F.
author_sort Liu, Feng
title Mainstreaming Building Energy Efficiency Codes in Developing Countries : Global Experiences and Lessons from Early Adopters
title_short Mainstreaming Building Energy Efficiency Codes in Developing Countries : Global Experiences and Lessons from Early Adopters
title_full Mainstreaming Building Energy Efficiency Codes in Developing Countries : Global Experiences and Lessons from Early Adopters
title_fullStr Mainstreaming Building Energy Efficiency Codes in Developing Countries : Global Experiences and Lessons from Early Adopters
title_full_unstemmed Mainstreaming Building Energy Efficiency Codes in Developing Countries : Global Experiences and Lessons from Early Adopters
title_sort mainstreaming building energy efficiency codes in developing countries : global experiences and lessons from early adopters
publisher World Bank
publishDate 2012
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/2526
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spelling okr-10986-59152021-04-23T14:02:23Z Mainstreaming Building Energy Efficiency Codes in Developing Countries : Global Experiences and Lessons from Early Adopters Liu, Feng Meyer, Anke S. Hogan, John F. AIR AIR CONDITIONERS AIR LEAKAGE AIR QUALITY ALTERNATIVE ENERGY ANNUAL ENERGY USE APPLIANCE STANDARDS APPROACH AVAILABILITY AVERAGE PRICE BALANCE BIOMASS BUILDING CODE BUILDING CODE REQUIREMENTS BUILDING CODES BUILDING MATERIALS CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON FINANCE CARBON FINANCING CARBON MITIGATION CERTIFIED EMISSION REDUCTION CLEAN TECHNOLOGY CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION CLIMATE ZONE CLIMATE ZONES CLIMATES CO CO2 COAL COGENERATION COLD CLIMATE COLORS CONDITIONERS CONSUMPTION OF FOSSIL CONSUMPTION PATTERNS CONVERGENCE COST OF ENERGY COST­BENEFIT ANALYSIS DEMAND FOR ENERGY DEMAND FOR ENERGY SERVICES DISTRIBUTION NETWORK DISTRICT HEATING DIVERGENCE ECONOMIC BENEFITS ECONOMIC GROWTH EFFICIENCY GAINS EFFICIENT BUILDINGS ELECTRIC ENERGY ELECTRIC UTILITY ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION ELECTRICITY SALES ELECTRICITY TARIFFS EMISSION EMISSION REDUCTIONS EMISSIONS ENERGY BILLS ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY COST SAVINGS ENERGY COSTS ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS ENERGY EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAMS ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARDS ENERGY INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION ENERGY INTENSITY ENERGY MANAGEMENT ENERGY MIX ENERGY MODEL ENERGY NEEDS ENERGY OUTLOOK ENERGY PRICING ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY SECURITY ENERGY SERVICE ENERGY SERVICE COMPANY ENERGY SOURCES ENERGY STRATEGY ENERGY SUBSIDIES ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY SYSTEMS ENERGY USE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY EXTREME TEMPERATURES FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS FLUORESCENT LAMP FORESTS FOSSIL FOSSIL FUELS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE FREEZE FUEL FUEL CELLS FUEL CONSUMPTION FUEL USE FUELS GENERATION GEOTHERMAL RESOURCE GHG GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL FACILITY GREEN BUILDING COMMUNITY GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GAS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HEAT HEAT EXCHANGER HEAT PUMP HEAT PUMPS HEAT TRANSFER HEATING ENERGY HEATING SYSTEMS HOT WATER HOUSEHOLD SECTOR IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY INCOME INCOME HOUSEHOLDS INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY INVESTMENT DECISIONS INVESTMENTS IN ENERGY INVESTMENTS IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY IPCC KILOWATT HOUR LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS MARKET BARRIERS MEMBER STATES MITIGATION POTENTIAL NATURAL GAS OIL OIL EQUIVALENT PEAK LOAD PENALTIES PER CAPITA ENERGY PER CAPITA ENERGY CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA ENERGY USE PERFORMANCE STANDARD PETROLEUM PETROLEUM GAS PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS POLYSTYRENE POWER POWER CONSUMPTION POWER GENERATION PRESENT VALUE PRICE OF ELECTRICITY PRIMARY ENERGY PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION PROCESS HEAT PRODUCTION OF ELECTRICITY PROMOTING ENERGY EFFICIENCY PVC REINVESTMENT ACT RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGIES RESIDENTIAL BUILDING RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS RESIDENTIAL ENERGY RESIDENTIAL HOUSING SCENARIOS SINK SOLAR ENERGY SOLAR WATER HEATER SOLID FUELS SOURCE OF ENERGY SPACE COOLING SPACE HEATING SURFACE WATER SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TEMPERATURE THERMAL CAPACITY THERMAL ENERGY THERMAL LOSSES TONS OF COAL EQUIVALENT URBAN POPULATION WASTE WATER HEATING WATER HEATING LOADS WIND WORLD ENERGY WORLD ENERGY OUTLOOK This report summarizes the findings of an extensive literature survey of the experiences of implementing BEECs in developed countries. It also includes case studies of four developing countries- China, Egypt, India, and Mexico and the state of California in the United States of America. It aims to inform both the World Bank Group and its client countries about global best practices and emerging lessons from developing countries in the design and implementation of BEECs. The report also serves as a primer on the basic features of BEECs and the commonly adopted compliance and enforcement approaches. The key challenges to improving compliance enforcement in developing countries include the level of government commitment to energy efficiency, the effectiveness of government oversight of the construction sector, the compliance capacity of domestic/local building supply chain, and the financing constraints. These challenges are surmountable in countries where economic growth is sustained and energy efficiency is pursued as a key element of national energy strategy. 2012-03-19T09:35:45Z 2012-04-04T07:43:50Z 2012-03-19T09:35:45Z 2012-04-04T07:43:50Z 2010 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000334955_20101116033507 978-0-8213-8534-0 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/2526 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/5915 English World Bank Working Paper ; No. 204 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication