Study on the Method of Comprehensive Evaluation of Energy and Building Form Grade Characteristics

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Three evaluation indexes energy quality factor, energy grade utilization rate, matching degree can be built according to the high energy with high use, low energy with low use and taste counterpart to. Energy quality factor can quantify the energy grade of energy supply system. Energy grade utilization rate can embody rational use of terminal energy performance in the form of visual comparison. Energy grade matching degree quantitative express the link between building energy supply system and the building actual energy situation, and it directly reflects the rationality in different systems. Based on the three indicators, a scientific and reasonable evaluation method can be built with reasonable use for guiding ideology.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 953-954)

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837-843

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June 2014

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