The development of low-energy buildings is an important initiative to achieve carbon peaking by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2060. According to the data of the relevant papers, if all the northern urban and rural buildings in China adopt passive ultra low energy building technology, it can save about 350 million tons of coal for heating and reduce about 900 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions each year. It’s of great significance to achieve the goals of “peak carbon dioxide emissions” and “carbon neutrality”. Starting from four key technologies for low-energy buildings, explanation and analysis the energy-saving methods for low-energy buildings, It also presents the challenges and suggestions for the development of low-energy building...
The building sector is responsible for 39% of process-related greenhouse gas emissions globally, mak...
International audienceThis paper investigates the optimal choice of building energy efficiency (BEE)...
Nowadays, due to the construction of new buildings, global warming becomes more serious every day. T...
Carbon neutrality has positive impacts on people, nature and the economy, and buildings represent th...
This research explored buildings for carbon neutrality to solve the global warming problem in the Th...
Nearly-zero energy buildings (NZEB) would effectively improve building energy efficiency and promote...
Considering the comprehensive effect of building carbon emissions, cost savings is of great signific...
This work aimed to quantitatively study the carbon emissions and carbon reduction potential of a nea...
China's building sector consumes one quarter of total energy consumption in the country and plays an...
The objective of this study is to set up a road map for Chinese low-energy buildings with regards to...
Appraising low carbon energy potential in China and studying its contribution to China's target of c...
In order to address global warming, most countries in the world have established carbon neutral targ...
The rapidly growing carbon emissions of residential building operations have become an obstacle to C...
International audienceThis article investigates the potentials of energy saving and greenhouse gases...
AbstractTo develop and build low-carbon building, it is the most powerful measure to push building i...
The building sector is responsible for 39% of process-related greenhouse gas emissions globally, mak...
International audienceThis paper investigates the optimal choice of building energy efficiency (BEE)...
Nowadays, due to the construction of new buildings, global warming becomes more serious every day. T...
Carbon neutrality has positive impacts on people, nature and the economy, and buildings represent th...
This research explored buildings for carbon neutrality to solve the global warming problem in the Th...
Nearly-zero energy buildings (NZEB) would effectively improve building energy efficiency and promote...
Considering the comprehensive effect of building carbon emissions, cost savings is of great signific...
This work aimed to quantitatively study the carbon emissions and carbon reduction potential of a nea...
China's building sector consumes one quarter of total energy consumption in the country and plays an...
The objective of this study is to set up a road map for Chinese low-energy buildings with regards to...
Appraising low carbon energy potential in China and studying its contribution to China's target of c...
In order to address global warming, most countries in the world have established carbon neutral targ...
The rapidly growing carbon emissions of residential building operations have become an obstacle to C...
International audienceThis article investigates the potentials of energy saving and greenhouse gases...
AbstractTo develop and build low-carbon building, it is the most powerful measure to push building i...
The building sector is responsible for 39% of process-related greenhouse gas emissions globally, mak...
International audienceThis paper investigates the optimal choice of building energy efficiency (BEE)...
Nowadays, due to the construction of new buildings, global warming becomes more serious every day. T...