Application of Energy Saving Technology in Roadbed Materials

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Energy conservation is a longer period of a Chinas national policy, and the most important in economic sustainable development. With continuous rapid development in China's transport, problems as environmental pollution, high energy consumption, and low energy efficiency have arisen, which called for research, production and implementation of energy saving materials that would be the firm foundation of environmentally sustainable transport infrastructure in road traffic system. Currently, the application of advanced technology and brand new material used in pavement is beneficial for saving energy, reducing noise, and improving the economic viability of renewable energy. Various research projects have provided insights on how the use of energy efficient materials brings relatively exciting results as an essential prerequisite for sustainable development of the transport system. Therefore, the value of the broad application of sustainable, recycled materials utilized in road was clarified and illustrated by presenting some of the latest achievements in construction of sustainable infrastructure in road.

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