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In the past 2 decades, China has experienced rapid economic growth, urbanization and increase in household energy use. Such change is expected to strongly influence both the family structure and behaviour, and in turn will have an effect on dwelling size and energy consumption. Using statistical data from the on demography and energy from three main regions in the Yangtze River basin, a comparative analysis of the effect of urbanization on residential energy consumption in China is provided. The results show that the effect of urbanization on residential energy consumption depends on the degree of urbanization. Urbanization decrease total residential energy consumption, but increase the consumption of commerical energy, while non-commerical energy are still the main energy resource in the rural households. © Sila Science. All rights reserved.
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Energy Education Science and Technology Part A: Energy Science and Research
ISSN: 1308-772X
Year: 2014
Issue: 5
Volume: 32
Page: 4125-4132
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