This paper investigates the optimal choice of building energy efficiency (BEE) standard in the context of centralised urban district heating system in northern China. By employing a techno-economic analysis approach, we demonstrate that the current BEE standard implemented in the Chinese cities should be tightened further in order to achieve a socially optimal level. Without considering the externality costs associated with carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, current BEE standards need to be upgraded to the equivalent level of French RT2005 standard coupled with a properly designed district coal-fired Combined Heat and Power (CHP). In contrast, the equivalent efficiency standard of Swedish building code is preferably to be implemented in the ca...
Building energy efficiency standards (BEES) are believed to be one of the most effective policies to...
This study seeks to provide policymakers and other stakeholders with actionable information towards ...
Nearly-zero energy buildings (NZEB) would effectively improve building energy efficiency and promote...
International audienceThis paper investigates the optimal choice of building energy efficiency (BEE)...
International audienceThe relevance and cost-effectiveness are key criteria for policymakers to sele...
This article is concerned with a comprehensive analysis of building energy efficiency policies in li...
China is one of the largest economies in the world and also one of the world's biggest energy consum...
A more widespread usage of heat pumps would contribute to significantly reduce both local and global...
It is well accepted that the reduction of building energy consumption is one of the most effective a...
AbstractChina consumes more and more energy as its economy expands rapidly. Industry, transportation...
As China’s rapid urbanization continues and urban dwellers become more affluent, energy use in build...
Considering the comprehensive effect of building carbon emissions, cost savings is of great signific...
What are relevant urban development investment strategies for improving building energy efficiency (...
This paper investigates building energy efficiency standards in Hong Kong and mainland China. Buildi...
This article investigates the potentials of energy saving and greenhouse gases emission mitigation o...
Building energy efficiency standards (BEES) are believed to be one of the most effective policies to...
This study seeks to provide policymakers and other stakeholders with actionable information towards ...
Nearly-zero energy buildings (NZEB) would effectively improve building energy efficiency and promote...
International audienceThis paper investigates the optimal choice of building energy efficiency (BEE)...
International audienceThe relevance and cost-effectiveness are key criteria for policymakers to sele...
This article is concerned with a comprehensive analysis of building energy efficiency policies in li...
China is one of the largest economies in the world and also one of the world's biggest energy consum...
A more widespread usage of heat pumps would contribute to significantly reduce both local and global...
It is well accepted that the reduction of building energy consumption is one of the most effective a...
AbstractChina consumes more and more energy as its economy expands rapidly. Industry, transportation...
As China’s rapid urbanization continues and urban dwellers become more affluent, energy use in build...
Considering the comprehensive effect of building carbon emissions, cost savings is of great signific...
What are relevant urban development investment strategies for improving building energy efficiency (...
This paper investigates building energy efficiency standards in Hong Kong and mainland China. Buildi...
This article investigates the potentials of energy saving and greenhouse gases emission mitigation o...
Building energy efficiency standards (BEES) are believed to be one of the most effective policies to...
This study seeks to provide policymakers and other stakeholders with actionable information towards ...
Nearly-zero energy buildings (NZEB) would effectively improve building energy efficiency and promote...