Title of article :
The potential for energy efficiency gains in the Canadian commercial building sector: A stochastic frontier study
Author/Authors :
Andrew J. Buck، نويسنده , , D. Young، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The achievement of energy efficiency in commercial buildings is a function of the activities undertaken, the technology in place, and the
extent to which those technologies are used efficiently. We study the factors that affect efficient energy use in the Canadian commercial
sector by applying a stochastic frontier approach to a cross-section of Canadian commercial buildings included in the Commercial and
Institutional Building Energy Use Survey (CIBEUS). Structural and climate-control features of the buildings as well as climatic
conditions are assumed to determine the location of the frontier, while management-related variables including such factors as ownership
type and activities govern whether or not the maximally attainable efficiency along the frontier is achieved. Our results indicate that
although, on average, buildings appear to be fairly efficient, certain types of operations are more likely than others to exhibit energy
efficiencies that are significantly worse than average. These results, along with those related to the effects of physical characteristics on the
stochastic efficiency frontier, suggest that there is scope for focused policy initiatives to increase energy efficiency in this sector.
Keywords :
Commercial buildings , Energy efficiency , Stochastic frontier