Problems and Solutions of Energy-Saving Buildings in China

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With the energy crisis,energy saving becomes a worldwide topic,Construction as the three major energy-consuming industries naturally become the focus of energy conservation. 95% of our existing buildings are high energy consumers, Therefore, the natural energy-saving building become the important work of building energy efficiency. In this paper, through the study of energy-saving status , China proposed a large number of problems about the introduction of EPC as an energy-saving mode in the process of emergence. And makes recommendations for the development of energy companies to adapt to the Chinese market better.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 374-377)

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1166-1169

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October 2011

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