Abstract
The diffusion of energy-efficient building technologies is crucial for decarbonizing the building sector. However, many of these technologies diffuse slowly despite being economically superior compared to carbon-intensive alternatives. This study analyzes how combinations of different policies can effectively close this energy-efficiency gap. Applying an agent-based model that represents construction planning in Switzerland between 1995-2015, we ex-post evaluate the impact of four policies - financial incentives, mandatory building energy codes, voluntary energy labels, information campaigns - on the diffusion of three technologies - heat pumps, comfort ventilation, low-e glazing. Results indicate type and timing of policy combinations as key for successful technology diffusion.
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Schwarz, M., & Knoeri, C. (2019). Accelerating the diffusion of energy-efficient building technologies with policies - The case of Switzerland. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1343). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1343/1/012084
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