Analysis and comparison of energy efficiency code requirements for buildings: A Morocco–Spain case study
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Merini Hayani, Ikram Ajnah; Molina García, Ángel; García Cascales, María Socorro; Mahdaoui, Mustapha; Ahachad, MohamedKnowledge Area
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2020Publisher
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Merini, I.; Molina-García, A.; García-Cascales, M.S.; Mahdaoui, M.; Ahachad, M. Analysis and Comparison of Energy Efficiency Code Requirements for Buildings: A Morocco–Spain Case Study. Energies 2020, 13, 5979. https://doi.org/10.3390/en13225979Keywords
Energy efficiency in buildingsEnergy policies
Energy simulation
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The trend in energy consumption, with a particular focus on heating and cooling demand, is an issue that is relevant to the promotion of new energy policies and more efficient energy systems. Moreover, heating and cooling energy demand is expected to rise in the next several decades, mainly due to climate change as well as increasing incomes in developing countries. In this context, the building sector is currently a relevant energy-intensive economic sector in Morocco; it accounts for 33% of the country’s total energy demand (as the sector with the second highest energy demand, after the transport sector), with the residential sector accounting for 25% and the tertiary sector accounting for 8%. Aiming to reduce energy dependence and promote sustainable development, the Moroccan government recently issued a comprehensive plan to increase the share of renewables and improve energy efficiency. This strategy includes novel thermal building regulations promoted by the Moroccan Agency for ...
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