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Evaluation of Building Retrofit Strategies in Different Climate Zones

机译:不同气候区的建筑改造策略评估

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Buildings account for over 40% of carbon dioxide (CO_2) emissions in the United Kingdom and around 25% in China. In an attempt to mitigate global warming and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the UK government is committed to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by 80% below the 1990s level by 2050; China pledged a 40% to 45% decrease in CO_2 emissions per gross domestic product (GDP) by 2020 against 2005 levels. One efficient way to improve building energy efficiency and the associated CO_2 emissions is building retrofitting. This study aims to assess two levels of deep retrofit plans in typical office buildings to evaluate the potential energy savings that can be achieved. These retrofit scenarios are assessed using numerical simulation of prototypical buildings in five climate zones in China as well as London and Aberdeen in the UK. Numerical simulations have been conducted using EnergyPlus software. The outcomes of this study reveal that deep retrofits in office buildings can potentially achieve the target of 50% energy reduction compared with the source energy consumption of buildings designed in the 1980s. However, economic factors should also be considered in the process of decision making to choose the most appropriate building retrofit strategies.
机译:在英国,建筑物占二氧化碳(CO_2)排放的40%以上,在中国约占25%。为了缓解全球变暖和减少温室气体排放,英国政府承诺到2050年将其温室气体排放量比1990年代的水平减少80%。中国承诺到2020年人均GDP的CO_2排放量将比2005年减少40%至45%。提高建筑物能源效率和相关的CO_2排放的一种有效方法是建筑物翻新。这项研究旨在评估典型办公大楼的两个深度改造计划级别,以评估可以实现的节能潜力。通过对中国五个气候区以及英国伦敦和阿伯丁的原型建筑进行数值模拟,评估了这些改造方案。使用EnergyPlus软件进行了数值模拟。这项研究的结果表明,与1980年代设计的建筑物的源能耗相比,对办公建筑物进行深度改造可以潜在地实现50%节能的目标。但是,在决策过程中也应考虑经济因素,以选择最合适的建筑改造策略。

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    《ASHRAE Transactions》 |2016年第1期|289-299|共11页
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    Chongqing University, Chongqing, China, School of the Built Environment, University of Reading, Reading, UK;

    School of the Built Environment, University of Reading;

    Key Laboratory of Three Gorges Reservoir Regions' Eco-Environment, MoE, Chongqing University;

    School of the Built Environment, University of Reading;

    Carbon and Green Buildings, funded by the MOST, Chongqing University;

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