2021
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/764/1/012025
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A review of energy use in a sustainable city model

Abstract: Energy has an important role in human life so it must be considered in its use. Its use is found in all sectors, namely transportation, industry and buildings. If energy usage is uncontrolled, the main problem that occurs is global warming which will damage the environment. Therefore, development planning in all sectors applies the concept of sustainable energy efficiency, especially for buildings and urban development. The efficient use of energy can minimize environmental damage and improve prosperity so tha… Show more

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“…Another important factor is price; if the income level of private employees makes it impossible to buy solar panels, then there will be no increase in the use of solar energy. Income is one of the determining factors for the use of renewable energy; this is in line with previous research which states that income, costs, building characteristics, location, and weather affect energy use in the housing sector (Amelia & Kusumawanto, 2021). The main obstacle that prevents respondents from using solar panels is in the context of low-income and middle-income communities.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Another important factor is price; if the income level of private employees makes it impossible to buy solar panels, then there will be no increase in the use of solar energy. Income is one of the determining factors for the use of renewable energy; this is in line with previous research which states that income, costs, building characteristics, location, and weather affect energy use in the housing sector (Amelia & Kusumawanto, 2021). The main obstacle that prevents respondents from using solar panels is in the context of low-income and middle-income communities.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 77%