An Overview of Building Energy Consumption Analysis Methods in China

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Facing with the high energy consumption in Chinas building sector, it is of great significance to understand the accurate building energy consumption. Therefore, this paper investigated the different analysis methods of building energy consumption mainly applied in China, trying to understand the status of building energy consumption. Field survey and statistics, models, and computer simulation analysis, employing as major instruments currently for analyzing building energy consumption in China, were introduced briefly.

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