Net-Zero Energy Consumption Building in

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Circular strategies for building sector decarbonization in China: A

Here, we explore a set of decarbonization scenarios for the building sector in China considering a range of circular strategies and their interplay with different climate policies. The

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Reducing China''s building material embodied emissions:

Embodied emissions from the production of building materials account for 17% of China''s carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and are important to focus on a

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The road to carbon neutrality in China''s building sector

China should actively pursue green technological innovation throughout the building sector''s life cycle, with a focus on accelerating the green and low-carbon production of key products, such as steel and

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Chinese scientists design new cooling material for buildings to

A team of Chinese researchers has crafted an innovative biomass-derived material using DNA, the genetic blueprint of life. This aerogel demonstrates a remarkable ability to reduce ambient

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Net-Zero Energy Consumption Building in China: An Overview of Building

The purpose of this study is to review the basic status of the development of building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) technologies in China, to identify and analyze the existing problems

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General Situation on Solar Energy Buildings in China

The mandatory construction standard system covers all kinds of construction projects in the field of engineering construction. After the implementation of the mandatory construction

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Net-Zero Energy Consumption Building in China: An Overview of Building

Carbon-neutral strategies have become the focus of international attention, and many countries around the world have adopted building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) technologies to

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Architectural coatings and temperature adaptive radiative

This research evaluates the energy-saving potential of high-reflectivity building materials, including four coating types—normal (absorptivity 0.8, emissivity 0.8), cooling (absorptivity 0.2,

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Unlocking New Opportunities for Carbon Neutrality in

In the context of carbon neutrality, new business models for the building sector will require the synergistic action of various actors along the value chain, including building material

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Photovoltaic technology in rural residential buildings in China: a

First of all, the structure of residential buildings in most rural areas of China is mainly brick-concrete or brick-wood, which is constructed by on-site wet operation, and the overall

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4 Frequently Asked Questions about "China Building Materials Solar Ionization"

What are the decarbonization scenarios for the building sector in China?

Here, we explore a set of decarbonization scenarios for the building sector in China considering a range of circular strategies and their interplay with different climate policies. The strategies include lifetime extension of buildings, switch to wood-based construction, reduction of per-capita floorspace, and a combination of all three strategies.

How can building materials reduce embodied emissions in China?

Given the characteristics of China's building types, cement and steel are the most important building materials to target in order to reduce embodied emissions in China's building sector. The study shows that both materials account for 94% of total CO 2 emission reductions by 2030 and 97% by 2060.

Should China pursue green technology innovation?

China should actively pursue green technological innovation throughout the building sector's life cycle, with a focus on accelerating the green and low-carbon production of key products, such as steel and cement, at the building material production stage.

Should China pursue green innovation & low-carbon production in the BMP stage?

China should actively seek green innovation and green low-carbon production in the BMP stage, focusing on key building materials such as steel and cement. The BMP stage is crucial for China's building sector to achieve its dual carbon goals, with CO 2 emissions accounting for 55.4% of the total emissions in the building sector in 2020.

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