Energy sustainability of rural residential buildings with bio-based building fabric in northeast China

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Due to the cold winters in northeast China, the energy consumption of the rural residential buildings is much higher in this region than in other regions. In this study, the energy sustainability of bio-based wall construction is examined through applications in rural residential buildings. Comparisons of the energy sustainability of the bio-based wall constructions and the conventional wall constructions are evaluated using IESVE-2019 computational simulation. The results show notable reductions in heating energy requirements and coal use, which is the major heating source for rural residential buildings in China. The results show that reductions of 45.82–204.07 kWh/m2 /year in heating energy requirements and more than 40% in coal use are possible through application of bio-based wall constructions. The application of bio-based wall construction will result in lower seasonal air pollution and coal use through straw burning in northeast China.

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Yin, X., Yu, J., Dong, Q., Jia, Y., & Sun, C. (2020). Energy sustainability of rural residential buildings with bio-based building fabric in northeast China. Energies, 13(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/en13215806

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