Meng, Yao Eftekhari, Mahroo Loveday, Dennis Predicting the impact of upgrading Chinese building design In order to reduce building energy consumption, Chinese government has revised the Chinese building design standard. In the new guide the use of individual room temperature control is highly recommended for new and refurbishment buildings. However, critical evidence on how this improvement can have an impact on the building energy consumption is not clear. This paper is aiming to explore how the upgrading residential standards affect the building energy performance. In order to evaluate its impact on the building energy consumption, two buildings were chosen: one complying with the old Chinese building design standard, while the other complies with the new standard. Additionally, the real time measured data from a typical residential building in China are used to validate a dynamic building performance simulation. China;Residential buildings;Energy efficiency;Simulation analytics method;Built Environment and Design not elsewhere classified 2016-05-19
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