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Study On Energy Conservation Evaluation And Reconstruction Of An Industrial Building Project In Ningbo

Posted on:2019-09-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:G L HuangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2392330605460842Subject:Engineering
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In our country,the ratio of investment in industrial construction and civil construction is 53:47 every year.The ratio of investment in industrial construction is larger than that in civil construction.In the field of building energy conservation,it is of practical significance to strengthen the research on energy conservation of industrial buildings and promote the sustainable and healthy development of industrial construction projects.Based on the Unified Standard of Energy Conservation Design for Industrial Buildings,this paper makes an investigation on the energy conservation status of an industrial building project in Ningbo.By determining the weight of the index,a reasonable evaluation system of energy conservation for industrial buildings is established,and then energy conservation for an industrial building project in Ningbo is carried out.This paper evaluates the status quo and puts forward an energy-saving evaluation and renovation scheme for an industrial building project in Ningbo through the reference of literature review and the study of relevant theories.The effectiveness analysis and energy-saving evaluation of the scheme are carried out,and the evaluation results are satisfactory.The problems and shortcomings in the actual use of the project can be understood.This project is located in hot summer and cold winter area,the research results can be applied to similar areas for energy-saving evaluation research and transformation,and hope to play a positive role in improving the energy-saving guidance work of the government,the economic benefits of enterprises,the user experience related to a certain practical significance.
Keywords/Search Tags:industrial buildings, energy conservation evaluation, fuzzy comprehensive evaluation of hot summer and cold winter areas
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