© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. The significant variation in building's energy intensity is partly due to the large number of distributed energy users characterized by heterogeneous lifestyles and nonuniform consumption behaviours. Understanding the degree of variation and its cause is critical to designing appropriate policies for energy efficiency improvement. This paper aims to provide a data-based benchmark of buildings energy performance in China and investigates the facts and causes of large variations in energy consumption across buildings based on updated and harmonised dataset. Specifically, the paper is the first in literature to decompose aggregate heating consumption in northern urban China and reallocate the disaggreg...
This article is concerned with a comprehensive analysis of building energy efficiency policies in li...
AbstractChina consumes more and more energy as its economy expands rapidly. Industry, transportation...
Energy consumed by buildings accounts for one third of the world?s total primary energy use. Associa...
The International Energy Agency (IEA) emphasizes that using real building energy use data (RBEUD) to...
While China's 11th Five Year Plan called for a reduction of energy intensity, whether and how the en...
Currently, buildings in the U.S. account for more than 40 % of total primary energy. In China, the s...
Building energy efficiency standards (BEES) are believed to be one of the most effective policies to...
Buildings in the United States and China consumed 41percent and 28percent of the total primary energ...
In 2008, the primary energy consumption (excluding biomass energy) of buildings throughout China was...
It is well accepted that the reduction of building energy consumption is one of the most effective a...
In order to reduce building energy consumption, Chinese government has revised the Chinese building ...
Public buildings consume the largest proportion of total energy consumption and carbon dioxide emiss...
Buildings consume approximately 40% of the total energy use in the world. A building is a complex sy...
China's rapid economic expansion has propelled it into the ranks of the largest energy consuming nat...
ii Buildings consume approximately 40 % of the total energy use in the world. A building is a comple...
This article is concerned with a comprehensive analysis of building energy efficiency policies in li...
AbstractChina consumes more and more energy as its economy expands rapidly. Industry, transportation...
Energy consumed by buildings accounts for one third of the world?s total primary energy use. Associa...
The International Energy Agency (IEA) emphasizes that using real building energy use data (RBEUD) to...
While China's 11th Five Year Plan called for a reduction of energy intensity, whether and how the en...
Currently, buildings in the U.S. account for more than 40 % of total primary energy. In China, the s...
Building energy efficiency standards (BEES) are believed to be one of the most effective policies to...
Buildings in the United States and China consumed 41percent and 28percent of the total primary energ...
In 2008, the primary energy consumption (excluding biomass energy) of buildings throughout China was...
It is well accepted that the reduction of building energy consumption is one of the most effective a...
In order to reduce building energy consumption, Chinese government has revised the Chinese building ...
Public buildings consume the largest proportion of total energy consumption and carbon dioxide emiss...
Buildings consume approximately 40% of the total energy use in the world. A building is a complex sy...
China's rapid economic expansion has propelled it into the ranks of the largest energy consuming nat...
ii Buildings consume approximately 40 % of the total energy use in the world. A building is a comple...
This article is concerned with a comprehensive analysis of building energy efficiency policies in li...
AbstractChina consumes more and more energy as its economy expands rapidly. Industry, transportation...
Energy consumed by buildings accounts for one third of the world?s total primary energy use. Associa...