中国建筑工业出版社著的《China Building
Energy Use2016》介绍:Building a Resource
Efficient Society is a strategic decision
made by China's central government relative
to the current situation of economic
development and society in our country after
in-depth research on politics and economics
and the global history of the societal
development. Saving energy is an essential
part of this strategy. The buildings sector
consumes almost one-third primary energy in
the world and has a large potential for
energy efficiency and conservation.
Therefore, building energy efficiency should
be specially focused on.
目录
Foreword
Acknowledgement
Executive summary
1 Introduction
2 Framework
Categories of China building energy use
Metrics and indicators
Model methodology
3 China building energy use
China's building sector
Building energy use in China
4 Global building energy use comparison
Overall comparison
Residential buildings' comparison
Public and commercial buildings comparison
Building energy use history in developed countries
5 Perspectives for China's building energy use
Total amount control of China's energy plan
Energy cap for building energy use
Northern urban heating
Public and commercial building (excluding NUH)
Urban residential buildings (excluding NUH)
Rural residential buildings
Annex A. Data collection methodology
Acronyms, abbreviations and units of measure
Main references
List of Boxes
Box 1 China's climate zones
Box 2 Occupant behaviour simulation
Box 3 Building-related energy use
Box 4 Heating efficiency of NUH
Box 5 Residential energy use comparison: case study
Box 6 Campus energy use comparison: case study
List of Tables
Table 1 China's climate zone classification
Table 2 China's building primary energy consumption (2014)
Table 3 Basic information of household cases
Table 4 China buildings energy primary consumption target
Table 5 Energy use target of UR buildings (excluding NUH)
Table 6 Occupancy monitoring meters
List of Figures
Figure 1 CBEM's boundary of China building energy use
Figure 2 Modelling structure of China building energy model
Figure 3 Building energy data collection method and database
Figure 4 Building energy simulation method and database
Figure 5 Population and urbanisation rate growth in China (2001-2014)
Figure 6 China's total consumption of primary energy and its composition
(2001-2014)
Figure 7 New completed buildings in China (2001-2014)
Figure 8 China's existing building stock (2001-2014)
Figure 9 China's buildings sector commercial energy consumption (2001-2014)
Figure 10 Primary energy consumption indicators of four sub-sectors in
China's buildings (2014)
Figure 11 China's energy consumption by buildings sub-sector (2001-2014)
Figure 12 Energy intensity for NUH and P&C buildings
(excluding NUH) (2001-2014)
Figure 13 Energy intensity for UR buildings (excluding NUH) and
RR buildings (2001-2014)
Figure 14 China's urban residential energy consumption
(excluding NUH) by end-use (2001-2014)
Figure 15 Different sectors in primary energy use for selected countries (2012)
Figure 16 Buildings sector primary energy use indicators for
selected countries (2012)
Figure 17 Residential primary energy use indicators for selected countries (2012)
Figure 18 Residential floor area for selected countries (2012)
Figure 19 Distribution of residential building types in different countries
Figure 20 Energy intensity comparison of US and China household
(US: 2012; China: 2014)
Figure 21 Public and commercial primary energy use indicators for
selected countries (2012)
Figure 22 Public and commercial floor area for selected countries (2012)
Figure 23 Energy intensity comparison of US and China P&C buildings
(US: 2012; China: 2014)
Figure 24 Monitored campus building electricity consumption intensity
in US and China
Figure 25 Electricity consumption intensity by end use
Figure 26 Building primary energy per capita across countries (1960-2012)
Figure 27 Building energy use and GDP per capita for selected countries
Figure 28 Transforming of China's building energy conservation work
Figure 29 Top design on total amount and intensity control of
China's building energy use
Figure 30 China buildings primary energy consumption target
Figure 31 Best practice of building design and operation optimisation