Abstract
In this paper, a saving to investment ratio (SIR) method was used to determine the key prescriptive parameters for upgrading the building energy code with different energy reduction ratio requirements, including the U value of walls, roofs and windows; as well as a consideration of the efficiency of boilers and coefficient of performance of water chillers. An economic model for single typical energy saving technologies was established and the relationship between the incremental cost and the payback period of the different technologies was analysed; then the baseline building model was optimized by these measures in descending order according to the SIR methodology. The model method (SIR) was then applied to case studies in four climate regions of China. A large office reference building situated in Harbin, Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou in climate zones from north to south of China was analysed as examples to showcase the relationship between the building energy saving ratio and the incremental cost. The key prescriptive parameter requirements of walls, roofs, windows, chillers and boilers with 5% and 10% energy saving ratios were defined separately for these buildings.
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