Building Sector Emissions in Hot Climate Zones: Approaches for the Most Effective Emission Mitigation Impacts

10/2021 | Study
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This working paper shows which building types in which hot climate zones have the highest energy reduction and emissions mitigation potentials. It provides guidance on where medium or high-ambition decarbonisation measures for new buildings or retrofits make the most sense for developing effective national mitigation strategies for buildings in a targeted country.

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