Research on Climate Adaptability of Energy Conservation Building with Renewable Energy Sources in Hot-Summer and Cold-Winter Zone of China

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Nowadays, exploiting of renewable energy resources has become an important research field, and it has been paid great attention to all over the world. This paper takes an energy saving renovation engineering of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST) in Wuhan, Hubei province, as a case, and some energy-saving technical measures were put forward, such as Active Dynamic Ventilated Envelope (ADVW), climatic adaptive windows, underground cooling and heat sources, solar building integrated system and under floor air supply system, etc. In order to realize energy saving, land saving, water saving, material saving, environmental protection and reducing pollution, this building makes the best of renewable energy resources in order to realize low energy consumption, and the technical reference was provided for promoting application of renewable energy and building energy efficiency in hot-summer and cold-winter zone of China.

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