Abstract
This article cites a carbon footprint correction method and uses it to build an evaluation model for new buildings. By introducing a carbon footprint correction method, the goal is to build a high-efficiency, low-energy consumption evaluation model for new buildings. Comprehensively consider 15 indicators of 4 dimensions, including residential environment, energy efficiency and carbon footprint, then calculate the weight of each indicator and assign value analysis to it, and construct the evaluation model of the new building, and finally use the deviation rate of the carbon footprint to modify the evaluation level. This research can provide a usable evaluation model for the construction of new buildings, so as to scientifically and reasonably guide the planning and construction of new buildings with high efficiency and low energy consumption.
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