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Studies On The Economic Incentive Policy Of Residential Building Energy Efficiency

Posted on:2012-11-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:B CaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189330332991898Subject:Management Science and Engineering
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The proportion of building energy consumption to the total energy consumption in China was about 30%. The area of existing building is more than 40 billion square meters in China, but most of these belong to the high consumption buildings. For years, people paid little attention to the use of building energy-saving and the government lacks the encouragement policy. Both of these lead to the current situation. Besides, the ineffectiveness of the government, a lack of market mechanism, economic incentive policy and energy-efficient construction market mechanism are also the important factors contributing to the current situation. Strengthen the research of the economic incentive policy of building energy efficiency, perfect the construction of energy-efficient technology system are the important tasks that must value higherThe government set up the corresponding policies in tax adjustment, preferential loans, financial subsidy and fund support since started the building energy conversation. The development of the encouragement polices advanced the development of the building energy conversation. This dissertation research on the following aspects:Firstly, according to the present situation of building energy conversation and the characteristics of tendency in our country at present, the paper briefly elaborates the economic incentive policy theory of building energy efficiency based on synthetically analysis of all kinds of researched results.Secondly, based on the relation of the economy, energy and environment this paper analysis the validity and rationality of the encouragement policy, also this paper points out some applicable policy that adequate for our country.
Keywords/Search Tags:building energy conversation, economic incentive policy, evuation index
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