With an economic growth in GDP of around 10% per annum in recent years, energy consumption in the building sector in China now accounts for 25% of the total energy use in the whole nation. In large buildings in Beijing and Shanghai the consumption rate, at approximately 190 kWh/m2 per annum, is around five times the energy use in residential buildings in those cities. Addressing this ever increasing energy consumption and the consequential green house gas (GHG) emissions must be a priority to achieve low carbon sustainability in China. As part of the Kyoto Protocol the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) has been used to assist in the finance of GHG reduction projects in developing countries in the context of low carbon sustainable developmen...
The world is negotiating what the international climate change regime will look like after 2012--the...
As China’s rapid urbanization continues and urban dwellers become more affluent, energy use in build...
Rapid urbanisation in China has resulted in great demands for energy, resources and pressure on the ...
China's building sector consumes one quarter of total energy consumption in the country and plays an...
China is the second largest emitter of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the world. Since 68% of its primary...
ow han y cons ivalen emissions in China have been associated with production of goods for export [4]...
For the past three decades, China has experienced unparalleled economic growth to become the second ...
China, as the world’s largest energy consumer and greenhouse gas emitter, also has the largest const...
International audienceThe relevance and cost-effectiveness are key criteria for policymakers to sele...
The rapidly growing carbon emissions of residential building operations have become an obstacle to C...
Carbon neutrality has positive impacts on people, nature and the economy, and buildings represent th...
It is well accepted that the reduction of building energy consumption is one of the most effective a...
International audienceThis article investigates the potentials of energy saving and greenhouse gases...
This article is concerned with a comprehensive analysis of building energy efficiency policies in li...
China is already the second's largest energy consumer in the world after the United States, and its ...
The world is negotiating what the international climate change regime will look like after 2012--the...
As China’s rapid urbanization continues and urban dwellers become more affluent, energy use in build...
Rapid urbanisation in China has resulted in great demands for energy, resources and pressure on the ...
China's building sector consumes one quarter of total energy consumption in the country and plays an...
China is the second largest emitter of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the world. Since 68% of its primary...
ow han y cons ivalen emissions in China have been associated with production of goods for export [4]...
For the past three decades, China has experienced unparalleled economic growth to become the second ...
China, as the world’s largest energy consumer and greenhouse gas emitter, also has the largest const...
International audienceThe relevance and cost-effectiveness are key criteria for policymakers to sele...
The rapidly growing carbon emissions of residential building operations have become an obstacle to C...
Carbon neutrality has positive impacts on people, nature and the economy, and buildings represent th...
It is well accepted that the reduction of building energy consumption is one of the most effective a...
International audienceThis article investigates the potentials of energy saving and greenhouse gases...
This article is concerned with a comprehensive analysis of building energy efficiency policies in li...
China is already the second's largest energy consumer in the world after the United States, and its ...
The world is negotiating what the international climate change regime will look like after 2012--the...
As China’s rapid urbanization continues and urban dwellers become more affluent, energy use in build...
Rapid urbanisation in China has resulted in great demands for energy, resources and pressure on the ...