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Energy-efficiency supervision systems for energy management in large public buildings: Necessary choice for China
Authors:Feng Yan-ping  Wu Yong  Liu Chang-bin
Affiliation:1. Beijing Jiaotong University, School of Economics and Management, Jiaoda Donglu18#, 5-803, Beijing 100044, China;2. Ministry of Housing and Urban–Rural Development, Beijing 100835, China;3. Beijing Institute of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Beijing 100044, China
Abstract:Buildings are important contributors to total energy consumption accounting for around 30% of all energy consumed in China. Of this, around two-fifths are consumed within urban homes, one-fifth within public buildings, and two-fifths within rural area. Government office buildings and large-scale public buildings are the dominant energy consumers in cities but their consumption can be largely cut back through improving efficiency. At present, energy management in the large public sector is a particular priority in China. Firstly, this paper discusses how the large public building is defined, and then energy performance in large public buildings is studied. The paper also describes barriers to improving energy efficiency of large public buildings in China and examines the energy-efficiency policies and programs adopted in United States and European Union. The energy-efficiency supervision (EES) systems developed to improve operation and maintenance practices and promote energy efficiency in large public sector are described. The benefits of the EES systems are finally summarized.
Keywords:Energy efficiency  Public buildings  Supervision
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