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Comparative Study on Building Energy Consumption Requirements of Retail Buildings

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Abstract

As one of the biggest parts of total building energy consumption, public buildings energy efficiency catch the eyes of policy makers and researchers. Recently, both national and local energy consumption requirements for public buildings are being developed. In this article, we compared the energy consumption requirements for a major type of public building (retail building) and analyzed the differences and similarities of the requirements. In the end, suggestions for developing building energy consumption requirements are given based on our comparative study.

DOI 10.11648/j.ajce.20160406.25
Published in American Journal of Civil Engineering (Volume 4, Issue 6, November 2016)
Page(s) 372-375
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Keywords

Building Energy Consumption, Standard, Retail Buildings

References
[1] Beijing Public Building Energy Efficiency Promotion Plan (2016-2018).
[2] Standard for Energy Consumption of Building (GB/T 51161-2016).
[3] The Stipulation of Energy Consumption of the Department Store and Supermarket (DB11/T 1159—2015).
[4] The Stipulation of Energy Consumption of Universities and Colleges (DB11/T 1267—2015) (DB11/T 1267—2015).
[5] The Stipulation of Energy Consumption of Culture Venues (DB11/T 1268—2015).
[6] The Stipulation of Energy Consumption of Stadiums (DB11/T 1296—2015).
[7] Provisional Rules on Electricity Consumption Management of Public Buildings in Beijing.
[8] Peng Chen and Jiang Yi, Roadmap for China’s Building Energy Conservation, China Building Press, 2015.
[9] Zhan Jiewei, Chen Jianbo, and Zhang Xingyu. Analysis of Building Energy Consumption and Energy Saving Potential of Hypermarket in Shanghai. Building Energy Efficiency, May. 2016.
[10] Sun Duobin, Wang Xin, Xiao He, and Liu Juanjuan. Energy Consumption Quota Research and Demonstration of Large Commercial Buildings. J. of HV&AC, Sep. 2016.
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  • Beijing Building Technology Development CO., LTD., Beijing, China

  • Beijing Building Technology Development CO., LTD., Beijing, China

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    Gu Zhongxuan, Zhong Min, Liu Lili, Sheng Xiyou, Luo Shuxiang, et al. (2016). Comparative Study on Building Energy Consumption Requirements of Retail Buildings. American Journal of Civil Engineering, 4(6), 372-375. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajce.20160406.25

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    Gu Zhongxuan; Zhong Min; Liu Lili; Sheng Xiyou; Luo Shuxiang, et al. Comparative Study on Building Energy Consumption Requirements of Retail Buildings. Am. J. Civ. Eng. 2016, 4(6), 372-375. doi: 10.11648/j.ajce.20160406.25

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    Gu Zhongxuan, Zhong Min, Liu Lili, Sheng Xiyou, Luo Shuxiang, et al. Comparative Study on Building Energy Consumption Requirements of Retail Buildings. Am J Civ Eng. 2016;4(6):372-375. doi: 10.11648/j.ajce.20160406.25

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