现有的建筑

Nicholas Mirchandani
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现有建筑节能行动计划提供了一个10年的路线图,以激活市场力量,并将加州现有的住宅、商业和公共建筑存量转变为高性能和节能建筑。这一努力的结果将加速能源效率市场的增长,更有效地定位和提供建筑升级服务,提高居住者和投资者决策的质量,并极大地改善加州建筑的性能,为拥有和占用它们的人提供服务。同样重要的是,这一努力将节省大量能源和减少温室气体排放,有助于实现减少气候变化影响的集体目标,同时提高国家建筑环境和经济的复原力。该计划提供了一个以五个目标为中心的全面框架,每个目标都有一个目标和实现目标的一系列战略。每个战略都包括行业和/或政府实施伙伴。该计划从加强政府在能源和水资源效率方面的领导地位的战略开始。以身作则的公共建筑,一个新的全州范围的大型商业基准和披露计划,地方政府的创新,以及现有建筑更好的能源规范都是这些领导战略的例子。然后,该计划侧重于通过获取可靠和可操作的信息来改善决策、高质量的建筑升级和增加融资选择。该计划的一个关键原则是,业主及其代理人可以轻松、定期地获取能源使用数据。向所有市场参与者提供效率项目成本和节约信息是另一个主要战略。该路线图阐明了帮助消费者认识到能效的好处和价值的策略,并辅以确保房地产和金融行业将能效纳入房地产估值的策略。该计划还提出了战略,使劳动力做好准备,在更大范围内提供高质量、高效率的解决方案。该计划将在建筑领域实施,包括单户、多户、中小型和大型商业和公共建筑,并为每个领域确定优先活动。
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Existing Buildings
The Existing Buildings Energy Efficiency Action Plan provides a 10 ‐ year roadmap to activate market forces and transform California’s existing residential, commercial, and public building stock into high performing and energy efficient buildings. The results of this effort will be accelerated growth of energy efficiency markets, more effective targeting and delivery of building upgrade services, improved quality of occupant and investor decisions, and vastly improved performance of California’s buildings in service of those who own and occupy them. Equally important, this effort will deliver substantial energy savings and greenhouse gas emissions reductions, contributing to the collective goal of reducing the impacts of climate change while improving the resilience of the State’s built environment and economy. The Plan provides a comprehensive framework centered on five goals, each with an objective and a series of strategies to achieve it. Each strategy includes industry and/or government implementation partners. The plan begins with strategies to enhance government leadership in energy and water efficiency. Public buildings leading by example, a new statewide large commercial benchmarking and disclosure program, local government innovations, and better energy codes for existing buildings are examples of these leadership strategies. The Plan then focuses on enabling improved decision making, high quality building upgrades, and increased financing options through access to reliable and actionable information. Easy, regular access to energy use data for building owners and their agents is a key tenet of this plan. Making efficiency project costs and savings information available to all market actors is another principal strategy. This roadmap articulates strategies to help consumers recognize the benefits and value of efficiency, supported by strategies that ensure the real estate and financial industries incorporate energy efficiency into property valuations. The Plan also proposes strategies to ready the workforce to deliver high quality efficiency solutions on a larger scale. The Plan will be implemented by building sector–single family, multifamily, small, medium and large commercial and public buildings–with priority activities identified for each sector.
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