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Residential Energy Model for Evaluating Energy Demand and Energy Efficiency Programs in Saudi Residential Buildings

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  • Mohammad Aldubyan
  • Moncef Krarti
  • Eric Williams

    (King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center)

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This paper describes the development of the Residential Energy Model (REEM) for Saudi Arabia using an engineering bottom-up approach. The model can assess energy demand for the current residential building stock and the impact of energy efficiency and demand-side management programs. It accounts for the makeup and features of the Kingdom’s existing housing stock using 54 prototypes of residential buildings defined by three building types, three vintages, and six locations representing different climatic zones.

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  • Mohammad Aldubyan & Moncef Krarti & Eric Williams, 2021. "Residential Energy Model for Evaluating Energy Demand and Energy Efficiency Programs in Saudi Residential Buildings," Methodology Papers ks--2020-mp05, King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center.
  • Handle: RePEc:prc:mpaper:ks--2020-mp05
    DOI: 10.30573/KS--2020-MP05
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    Energy Efficiency; Energy Modeling; Residental building stock; Demand side management;
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