Supplementary data for Bashar Al Shawa's PhD thesis: floor areas, Energy Use Intensities (EUIs), and blocks' sizes and tariffs

This dataset relates to Bashar Al Shawa's PhD thesis. It includes detailed outputs for Chapter 2's model, the Energy Use Intensity (EUI) model (Chapter 4), and the econometric model (Chapter 5). Data for Chapter 2's model covers total and per capita floor areas in the years 2017 and 2060. Data for the EUI model covers the required EUIs for newly constructed and existing residential residential and non-residential buildings. Data for the econometric model covers block sizes and tariffs, rebound effect, and extent of energy poverty.

Keywords:
Energy use intensities, Built environment, Increasing Block Tariffs, Rebound Effect, Elasticity of demand, Reverse engineering, Global building stock model
Subjects:
Civil engineering and built environment
Climate and climate change
Energy

Cite this dataset as:
Shawa, B., 2021. Supplementary data for Bashar Al Shawa's PhD thesis: floor areas, Energy Use Intensities (EUIs), and blocks' sizes and tariffs. Bath: University of Bath Research Data Archive. Available from: https://doi.org/10.15125/BATH-00990.

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University of Bath
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Data collection method:

Please refer to Bashar Al Shawa's PhD thesis for information on the methodology used to arrive at each figure occurring in the dataset.

Technical details and requirements:

This dataset was created using Microsoft Excel.

Funders

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
https://doi.org/10.13039/501100000266

EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in the Decarbonisation of the Built Environment (DBE)
EP/L016869/1

Royal Academy of Engineering
https://doi.org/10.13039/501100000287

Preparing the South African Built Environment for Climate Change Resilience (SABER)
IAPP1617/59

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
https://doi.org/10.13039/501100000266

Newton Fund - Zero Peak Building Energy Design for India
EP/R008612/1

Publication details

Publication date: 30 March 2021
by: University of Bath

Version: 1

DOI: https://doi.org/10.15125/BATH-00990

URL for this record: https://researchdata.bath.ac.uk/id/eprint/990

Related theses

Shawa, B. A., 2021. Achieving the climate change targets for the global buildings sector: A techno-socioeconomic pathway. Thesis (PhD). University of Bath. Available from: https://researchportal.bath.ac.uk/en/studentTheses/achieving-the-climate-change-targets-for-the-global-buildings-sec.

Contact information

Please contact the Research Data Service in the first instance for all matters concerning this item.

Contact person: Bashar Al Shawa

Departments:

Faculty of Engineering & Design
Architecture & Civil Engineering

Research Centres & Institutes
Centre for Doctoral Training in Decarbonisation of the Built Environment (dCarb)