Building energy efficiency policies and practices in Pakistan: A literature review

The household sector in Pakistan became the largest consumer of electricity which is responsible for more than 51% of the national consumption. The Building Energy Code of Pakistan was developed in 1990, yet the institutional setup regarding energy efficiency & conservation is inadequate. There...

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Building code
Building codes
Consumption
Electricity consumption
Energy
Energy conservation
Energy consumption
Energy efficiency
Energy industry
Energy policy
Energy provisions
Engineering, computing & technology
Ingénierie, informatique & technologie
Literature reviews
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Power efficiency
Residential buildings
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