<p>Low-carbon building retrofit will contribute to delivering China’s policy to reduce carbon emissions. This paper proposes viable low-carbon adaptation strategies for a recurrent building type within the Hot Summer and Cold Winter (HSCW) zone. An existing 23-storey tower in Hangzhou is investigated within the context of a representative city environment. Indoor air temperatures and energy consumption were monitored across a typical floor and simulated in EnergyPlus. Outdoor and indoor airflow patterns were modelled in an advanced computational fluid dynamics (CFD) tool, FLUIDITY. Across a typical floor, observations and modelling show marked variations. South-facing flats overheat significantly in summer largely due to solar radiation. Ex...
In order to investigate the climate change adaptation pathways for residential buildings in hot summ...
China is the largest Carbon Emissions country in the world. The data analysis and simulation of the ...
The built environment in China is required to achieve a 50% reduction in carbon emissions by 2020 ag...
Low-carbon building retrofit will contribute to delivering China's policy to reduce carbon emissions...
. The UK-China research project Low carbon climate-responsive Heating and Cooling of Cities (LoHCoo...
The UK-China research project Low carbon climate-responsive Heating and Cooling of Cities (LoHCool) ...
China's Hot Summer and Cold Winter zone with a 550 million population, accounts for 45% of China's b...
China's Hot Summer and Cold Winter zone, with a 550 million population, accounts for 45% of China's ...
This paper considers the potential heating and cooling energy savings from retrofitting to the Passi...
The rapid economic expansion of China has been accompanied by environmental issues that have necessi...
Building stock modeling can predict stock energy consumption and carbon emissions for both current a...
As China goes through the present phase of rapid urbanisation, there is an urgent need to reduce the...
Buildings and their related activities are responsible for a large portion of the energy consumed in...
Building retrofit plays an important role in reducing energy consumption and carbon dioxide emission...
Buildings and their related activities are responsible for a large portion of the energy consumed in...
In order to investigate the climate change adaptation pathways for residential buildings in hot summ...
China is the largest Carbon Emissions country in the world. The data analysis and simulation of the ...
The built environment in China is required to achieve a 50% reduction in carbon emissions by 2020 ag...
Low-carbon building retrofit will contribute to delivering China's policy to reduce carbon emissions...
. The UK-China research project Low carbon climate-responsive Heating and Cooling of Cities (LoHCoo...
The UK-China research project Low carbon climate-responsive Heating and Cooling of Cities (LoHCool) ...
China's Hot Summer and Cold Winter zone with a 550 million population, accounts for 45% of China's b...
China's Hot Summer and Cold Winter zone, with a 550 million population, accounts for 45% of China's ...
This paper considers the potential heating and cooling energy savings from retrofitting to the Passi...
The rapid economic expansion of China has been accompanied by environmental issues that have necessi...
Building stock modeling can predict stock energy consumption and carbon emissions for both current a...
As China goes through the present phase of rapid urbanisation, there is an urgent need to reduce the...
Buildings and their related activities are responsible for a large portion of the energy consumed in...
Building retrofit plays an important role in reducing energy consumption and carbon dioxide emission...
Buildings and their related activities are responsible for a large portion of the energy consumed in...
In order to investigate the climate change adaptation pathways for residential buildings in hot summ...
China is the largest Carbon Emissions country in the world. The data analysis and simulation of the ...
The built environment in China is required to achieve a 50% reduction in carbon emissions by 2020 ag...