The Study Building Energy Efficiency Economic Policy

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In China, with a rapid development of urban and rural construction, the amount of building energy consumptions increases dramatically. Building energy consumptions nearly account for 20% of social total energy consumptions. If this situation is not improved timely, with a continuous increase of people's living standard as well as an extension of population, the contradiction between enormous energy demand and economic development must be strengthened in the future. Compared with other cities in China, work of energy efficiency of Beijing has been implemented more early. At present time, comparatively complete working system has been formed which includes: special administrations, well-developed regulations and rules, wide-spread energy efficiency technologies and sufficient funds. These factors provide good basis and guarantee for the implementing of building energy efficiency work.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 573-574)

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665-668

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October 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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