Sustainable energy use and decarbonisation potential in the Hungarian residential building sector Online publication date: Wed, 17-Nov-2021
by Tamás Pálvölgyi; Attila Buzási
International Journal of Global Warming (IJGW), Vol. 25, No. 3/4, 2021
Abstract: The residential buildings form a crucial sector of climate change mitigation in Hungary. The primary objective of the paper is to identify the long-term tendencies and future perspectives of the decarbonisation of household heating energy use in Hungary. Secondly, the paper focuses on the sustainability context of the energy sector by applying a complex impact assessment framework. Besides the quantitative analyses, driving factors in historical emission reductions were also identified, as well as future decarbonisation potentials and options in household heating were estimated.
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