2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2018.06.063
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Linking electricity consumption of home appliances and standard of living: A comparison between Brazilian and French households

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“…A comparison Brazil -France) 17 . The results of this project are well documented in a series of publications (COELHO et al, 2014(COELHO et al, , 2015GROTTERA, C. et al, 2018;SANCHES-PEREIRA;COELHO, 2016;TEIXEIRA COELHO et al, [S.d. ]; TUDESCHINI, 2016).…”
Section: Scenario Buildingsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…A comparison Brazil -France) 17 . The results of this project are well documented in a series of publications (COELHO et al, 2014(COELHO et al, , 2015GROTTERA, C. et al, 2018;SANCHES-PEREIRA;COELHO, 2016;TEIXEIRA COELHO et al, [S.d. ]; TUDESCHINI, 2016).…”
Section: Scenario Buildingsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…Furthermore, a rapid modification of the energy carriers used and the total energy consumption was observed, reducing local pollution. A different assessment, developed in Brazil and France, considered sociodemographic and cultural variables for a deeper comprehension of the specific households EC in different economic deciles [43]. Results show an income inequality ratio between top and bottom economic deciles of 8.8 for France and 35 for Brazil.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the developed literature search, the energy needed for space heating and cooling accounts for about 50-70% of the total energy consumption [46][47][48]. The key factors in significant energy consumption are frequently appliances [49], lighting [50], high dynamic thermal transmittance and HVAC systems. In this framework, for achieving the target of the EU climate protection strategy [51], it is clear that the high energy consumption of buildings offers significant potential for reducing carbon emissions.…”
Section: Energy Saving and Emission Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%