This study uses bottom-up modeling framework in order to quantify potential energy savings and emission reduction impacts from the implementation of energy efficiency programs in the building sector in China. Policies considered include (1) accelerated building codes in residential and commercial buildings, (2) increased penetration of district heat metering and controls, (3) district heating efficiency improvement, (4) building energy efficiency labeling programs and (5) retrofits of existing commercial buildings. Among these programs, we found that the implementation of building codes provide by far the largest savings opportunity, leading to an overall 17% reduction in overall space heating and cooling demand relative to the baseline. Se...
Rapid urbanization and economic growth in China over the past 20 years has resulted in an increased ...
Energy efficiency of buildings in the service sector is becoming increasingly important in China due...
Nearly-zero energy buildings (NZEB) would effectively improve building energy efficiency and promote...
This study uses bottom-up modeling framework in order to quantify potential energy savings and emiss...
This article investigates the potentials of energy saving and greenhouse gases emission mitigation o...
China's 11th Five-Year Plan (FYP) sets an ambitious target to reduce the energy intensity per unit o...
This article is concerned with a comprehensive analysis of building energy efficiency policies in li...
As China’s rapid urbanization continues and urban dwellers become more affluent, energy use in build...
While China's 11th Five Year Plan called for a reduction of energy intensity, whether and how the en...
As China goes through the present phase of rapid urbanisation, there is an urgent need to reduce the...
tIn China, the population is expected to continue to grow together with construction of new building...
China's rapid economic expansion has propelled it into the ranks of the largest energy consuming nat...
China's Hot Summer and Cold Winter zone with a 550 million population, accounts for 45% of China's b...
The energy efficiency of existing commercial buildings is more challenging to regulate and improve t...
As rapid growth in the construction industry continues to occur in China, the increased demand for a...
Rapid urbanization and economic growth in China over the past 20 years has resulted in an increased ...
Energy efficiency of buildings in the service sector is becoming increasingly important in China due...
Nearly-zero energy buildings (NZEB) would effectively improve building energy efficiency and promote...
This study uses bottom-up modeling framework in order to quantify potential energy savings and emiss...
This article investigates the potentials of energy saving and greenhouse gases emission mitigation o...
China's 11th Five-Year Plan (FYP) sets an ambitious target to reduce the energy intensity per unit o...
This article is concerned with a comprehensive analysis of building energy efficiency policies in li...
As China’s rapid urbanization continues and urban dwellers become more affluent, energy use in build...
While China's 11th Five Year Plan called for a reduction of energy intensity, whether and how the en...
As China goes through the present phase of rapid urbanisation, there is an urgent need to reduce the...
tIn China, the population is expected to continue to grow together with construction of new building...
China's rapid economic expansion has propelled it into the ranks of the largest energy consuming nat...
China's Hot Summer and Cold Winter zone with a 550 million population, accounts for 45% of China's b...
The energy efficiency of existing commercial buildings is more challenging to regulate and improve t...
As rapid growth in the construction industry continues to occur in China, the increased demand for a...
Rapid urbanization and economic growth in China over the past 20 years has resulted in an increased ...
Energy efficiency of buildings in the service sector is becoming increasingly important in China due...
Nearly-zero energy buildings (NZEB) would effectively improve building energy efficiency and promote...