Co2 Emission Amount of University Campus Buildings Based on Dynamic Analysis of Annual Energy Consumption

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Nowadays, developing circular economy and constructing circular society have become a trend in the world wide. The necessity of university buildings as leader of reducing GHG emission has become an issue of global concern. But there are few reports of CO2 emission amount about the Chinese campus at present. In this research, we investigated different buildings of university campus in Beijing, and figured out CO2 emission amount by using dynamic analysis of annual energy consumption.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1030-1032)

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692-697

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September 2014

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