Deep energy retrofit of commercial buildings: A key pathway toward low-carbon cities

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Energy efficiency of commercial buildings is a fundamental part of the solution for developing low-carbon cities worldwide. Existing commercial buildings consume significant energy, as well as presenting great requirements and opportunities for energy-efficient retrofits. This article introduces an approach to commercial building retrofits that achieve large energy savings with attractive economics. A case study is used to illustrate the procedure of conducting deep retrofits of large commercial buildings. The article also presents a 'pilot-to-portfolio' approach that can amplify outcomes of single building retrofit to buildings within the same portfolio. © 2011 Future Science Ltd.

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Zhai, J., Leclaire, N., & Bendewald, M. (2011). Deep energy retrofit of commercial buildings: A key pathway toward low-carbon cities. Carbon Management, 2(4), 425–430. https://doi.org/10.4155/cmt.11.35

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