Purpose / Context - The purposes of this study are to clarify the trend of unit energy consumption (UEC) and its related CO2 emissions in urban residential buildings, and to develop models to predict the UEC in the future. Methodology / Approach - Statistical method is adopted to clarify the UEC and related CO2 emissions. Results – (1) The UEC averaged over all regions grows from 14.3GJ/household/year to 23.0GJ/household/year during the period of 2002 - 2012. Coal and LPG decrease and electricity, district heating increase in percentage. (2) The CO2 emissions are growing from 2,170 kgCO2/household/year to 3,671 kgCO2/household/year during the period of 2002 - 2010. CO2 emissions by electricity and district heating account for 54% and 35%, r...
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AbstractThis article focuses on CO2 emissions of buildings in China, the drivers of carbon dioxide e...
With the large economic growth accomplished in China, Chinese people\u27s lifestyles have changed a ...
The main purposes of this paper are to clarify the annual unit energy consumption (UEC) and to devel...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2010.Ca...
The energy consumption of residential housing in China was analyzed in detail by fuel type, urban an...
The improvement of living standards and the rapid urbanization process in China have greatly stimula...
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China's rapid economic expansion has propelled it into the ranks of the largest energy consuming nat...
Policies associated with the central heating supply system affect the livelihoods of people in China...
Reasonable test, diagnosis, and analysis are meaningful for building energy efficiency retrofit and ...
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This study focuses on China’s residential sector and examines energy use growth resulting from incom...
Rapidly growing energy consumption and associated carbon emissions from building clusters and trans...
AbstractThis article focuses on CO2 emissions of buildings in China, the drivers of carbon dioxide e...
With the large economic growth accomplished in China, Chinese people\u27s lifestyles have changed a ...
The main purposes of this paper are to clarify the annual unit energy consumption (UEC) and to devel...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2010.Ca...
The energy consumption of residential housing in China was analyzed in detail by fuel type, urban an...
The improvement of living standards and the rapid urbanization process in China have greatly stimula...
<p>Carbon emitted from urban metabolism constitutes a substantial proportion of the anthropogenic gr...
Residential energy consumptions of both electricity and fuels are associated with emissions of many ...
China's rapid economic expansion has propelled it into the ranks of the largest energy consuming nat...
Policies associated with the central heating supply system affect the livelihoods of people in China...
Reasonable test, diagnosis, and analysis are meaningful for building energy efficiency retrofit and ...
Energy consumed the in urban sector accounts for a large proportion of total world delivered energy ...
AbstractThis study adopts a bottom-up typical method to establish the microscopic model to simulate ...
This study focuses on China’s residential sector and examines energy use growth resulting from incom...
Rapidly growing energy consumption and associated carbon emissions from building clusters and trans...
AbstractThis article focuses on CO2 emissions of buildings in China, the drivers of carbon dioxide e...
With the large economic growth accomplished in China, Chinese people\u27s lifestyles have changed a ...