A study of energy performance of 30 existing commercial office buildings in Hong Kong has been carried out. Energy audits have been conducted and the data obtained from utility bills, design documents and on-site measurements have been thoroughly assessed. Energy Utilization Index (EUI) as well as carbon emission of each building have been calculated to compare with previous studies and other benchmarks. EUI study in terms of over-time evolution and by categories have been also undertaken. An energy breakdown of 30 buildings by end-user systems was derived, showing that 68% of energy on average was consumed by HVAC system, while lighting accounted for 14% and the other systems shared the else 18% of consumption. Compared with other countrie...
The sensitivity of energy performance of office buildings in Hong Kong is examined. Basic principles...
Energy consumed by buildings accounts for one third of the world?s total primary energy use. Associa...
Hong Kong has seen a dramatic increase in energy consumption in recent years, particularly electrici...
In the Hong Kong Building Environmental Assessment Method (HK-BEAM) for air-conditioned office premi...
Air-conditioned office buildings are one of the biggest energy consumers of electricity in developed...
Hong Kong is located in a typical subtropical region. The buildings in Hong Kong are subjected to hi...
In 2006, over 160 countries have ratified the Kyoto Protocol, which is an international agreement co...
In this paper energy consumption of office buildings have been estimated. Energy consumption of majo...
xiv, 122 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M BSE 2003 LeeEnergy required...
In this study, the energy consumption of three government and three private office buil...
Increase in cooling energy usage of the residential sector in Hong Kong has been moderate in the mos...
To promote energy efficiency for residential buildings in Hong Kong, a research has been conducted t...
This paper explores how internal and external characteristics affect energy use in the public sector...
Air-conditioned offices in the subtropics are recommended to operate within specified ranges of indo...
The feasibility of using thermal performance lines to assess the efficiency of using energy in air-c...
The sensitivity of energy performance of office buildings in Hong Kong is examined. Basic principles...
Energy consumed by buildings accounts for one third of the world?s total primary energy use. Associa...
Hong Kong has seen a dramatic increase in energy consumption in recent years, particularly electrici...
In the Hong Kong Building Environmental Assessment Method (HK-BEAM) for air-conditioned office premi...
Air-conditioned office buildings are one of the biggest energy consumers of electricity in developed...
Hong Kong is located in a typical subtropical region. The buildings in Hong Kong are subjected to hi...
In 2006, over 160 countries have ratified the Kyoto Protocol, which is an international agreement co...
In this paper energy consumption of office buildings have been estimated. Energy consumption of majo...
xiv, 122 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M BSE 2003 LeeEnergy required...
In this study, the energy consumption of three government and three private office buil...
Increase in cooling energy usage of the residential sector in Hong Kong has been moderate in the mos...
To promote energy efficiency for residential buildings in Hong Kong, a research has been conducted t...
This paper explores how internal and external characteristics affect energy use in the public sector...
Air-conditioned offices in the subtropics are recommended to operate within specified ranges of indo...
The feasibility of using thermal performance lines to assess the efficiency of using energy in air-c...
The sensitivity of energy performance of office buildings in Hong Kong is examined. Basic principles...
Energy consumed by buildings accounts for one third of the world?s total primary energy use. Associa...
Hong Kong has seen a dramatic increase in energy consumption in recent years, particularly electrici...