04605nam 2200505 450 991074323110332120221203170602.0981-16-7577-5981-16-7578-3981-16-7578-3(MiAaPQ)EBC6986747(Au-PeEL)EBL6986747(CKB)22371875100041(EXLCZ)992237187510004120221203d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierChina building energy use and carbon emission yearbook 2021 a roadmap to carbon neutrality by 2060 /Shan Hu, Yi Jiang and Da YanGateway East, Singapore :Springer,[2022]©20221 online resource (122 pages)Print version: Hu, Shan China Building Energy Use and Carbon Emission Yearbook 2021 Singapore : Springer,c2022 9789811675775 Includes bibliographical references and index.Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements (TBD) -- Building Energy Research Center of Tsinghua University -- Executive Summary -- Achieving Carbon Target Will Lead to a Revolution of Building Sector -- Reduce Direct Carbon Emission of Building Sector Needs Electrification -- Reduce Indirect Carbon Emission from Electricity PEDF Buildings -- Reduce Indirect Carbon Emission for Heating Require Zero-Carbon Heat Supply -- Seize the Opportunities and Challenges -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Carbon Neutrality Pathways for China's Building Sector -- 2.1 Director Carbon Emission -- 2.1.1 Cooking -- 2.1.2 Domestic Hot Water (DHW) -- 2.1.3 Heating -- 2.1.4 Gas Boilers and Others -- 2.2 Indirect Carbon Emission from Electricity and Heat -- 2.2.1 The Zero-Carbon Electricity Production Landscape and the Importance of Energy Conservation -- 2.2.2 The Building Sector Should Change from an Energy Consumer into an Active Contributor to Wind and Solar Power Development. -- 2.2.3 Methods to Achieve Zero-Carbon Heating -- 2.3 Carbon Emissions from the Construction of Buildings -- 2.4 Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gas Emissions -- 2.5 Eco-civilization Concept Should Be the Foundation -- 2.6 The Pathway to Zero-Carbon -- 3 China's Building Energy Use and GHG Emissions -- 3.1 Basic Situation of China's Building Sector -- 3.1.1 Urban and Rural Demographic -- 3.1.2 Building Stock -- 3.2 Global Energy Use and gGHG Emissions in the Building Sector -- 3.3 Energy Consumption of China's Building Sector -- 3.3.1 Embodied Energy of Building Sector -- 3.3.2 Energy Use During Building Operation -- 3.4 GHG Emission of Building Sector -- 3.4.1 Embodied CO2 Emission of Building Sector -- 3.4.2 CO2 Emission During Building Operation -- 3.4.3 Other GHG Emission in Building Sector -- 4 Urban Residential Buildings Energy and Emissions.4.1 Urban Residential Buildings -- 4.2 Envelope Retrofitting of Northern Urban Residential Buildings -- 4.2.1 Distribution and current heating demand -- 4.2.2 Standards and Significance of Building Envelope Retrofit -- 4.2.3 Upgrading Techniques of Building Envelopes and Upgrading Results -- 4.2.4 Recommendations for the Future -- 4.3 Natural Gas Use in Urban Residential Buildings -- 4.3.1 Household Natural Gas Use and Distribution in Urban Residential Buildings -- 4.3.2 Electrification of Cooking -- 4.3.3 Electrification of DHW -- 4.4 Electricity Use in Urban Residential Buildings -- 4.4.1 The Total Electricity Consumed by Urban Households -- 4.4.2 Per Household Electricity Consumption -- 4.4.3 Difference in Lifestyle -- 4.4.4 The Future of Electricity Consumption in Urban Residential Housing -- 4.5 Multi-split Air Conditioning Systems in Urban Residential Areas -- 4.5.1 The Use of Multi-Split Air Conditioning Systems in Urban Residential Areas -- 4.5.2 Comparison of Multi-split and Split Air Conditioning in Urban Residential Buildings.Atmospheric carbon dioxideSustainable buildingsBuildingsAtmospheric carbon dioxide.Sustainable buildings.Buildings.696Hu Shan1427420Yan Da(Professor of building science and technology),Jiang YiMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910743231103321China building energy use and carbon emission yearbook 20213560666UNINA