Abstract

AbstractThe influence of urban density on household electricity consumption is still scarcely investigated, despite the growing attention to building energy performance and the electrification of heating systems advocated at the European level. While the positive correlation between urban sprawl developments and the increasing of marginal costs of public infrastructures, services, amenities, public, and private transports are known, there has been little research on the relationship between urban form and electricity consumption in residential building stock. The present work aims to contribute to filling the gap in the existing literature, presenting the early results of ongoing research on the role of urban form in the household electricity consumption in Italy and, consequently, the related energy costs. The building typology and, in general, the structure of urban dwellings, is crucial to forecasting the electricity requirements, taking into account single housing units and their spatial composition in multi-family homes and neighborhoods. After a brief literature review on the topic, the contribution presents empirical research on the electricity consumption at the municipal level in 140 Italian cities, analyzing the diverse consumption patterns under different conditions of urban density to verify whether there exists a significant statistical correlation between them. The analysis confirms that there is a statistically negative correlation between urban density and the log of electricity consumption, even if its incidence is very limited. Further investigation may highlight whether there exists a threshold for which this relationship would be reversed, explaining the higher electricity consumption in dense metropolitan areas.

Highlights

  • The relationship between energy consumption and urbanization is contentious

  • We tested for a diverse combination of variables, and the model results for the log of annual electricity consumption, with a sample of 140 observations, is described by the following empirical equation: Log annual city electricity consumption per inhibitant = 2088255 + 0.00000487 ∗ population density

  • The present contribution presents the early results of ongoing research on the incidence of urban form in electricity consumption

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Introduction

The relationship between energy consumption and urbanization is contentious. 181): “[...] Urbanization leads to more economic activity and energy use. The present contribution focuses on the role of urban morphology on energy consumption and electricity consumption, in Italy. While the topic of energy consumption, and energy-saving mostly, is nowadays widely studied at the building level from a technological perspective, the role of the urban environment is far less analyzed. It is known that the organization of infrastructures, housing, commercial dwellings, and industries has a significant consequence of global energy consumption. An in-depth analysis of energy and electricity consumption may be helpful to support public policies both at the municipal and regional levels (Keirstead et al 2012; Grilli et al 2018; Moroni et al 2019)

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