2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12051704
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Reduction Strategies for Greenhouse Gas Emissions from High-Speed Railway Station Buildings in a Cold Climate Zone of China

Abstract: Implementing China's emission reduction regulations requires a design approach that integrates specific architectural and functional properties of railway stations with low greenhouse gas (GHG) emission. This article analyzes life cycle GHG emissions related to materials production, replacement and operational energy use to identify design drivers and reduction strategies implemented in high-speed railway station (HSRS) buildings. A typical middle-sized HSRS building in a cold climate zone in China is studied.… Show more

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“…In the Mediterranean climate of Cyprus, they find that unshaded windows under the most effective design and ventilation strategy are able to provide thermally comfortable indoor environment for 50-60% of the occupied hours. In addition to the factual finding, and in concordance with Wang et al [25], they emphasize the importance of non-siloed sustainability considerations early in the design stage when room for improvement is at its maximum and the impact on costs minimal.…”
Section: Contentsupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…In the Mediterranean climate of Cyprus, they find that unshaded windows under the most effective design and ventilation strategy are able to provide thermally comfortable indoor environment for 50-60% of the occupied hours. In addition to the factual finding, and in concordance with Wang et al [25], they emphasize the importance of non-siloed sustainability considerations early in the design stage when room for improvement is at its maximum and the impact on costs minimal.…”
Section: Contentsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Wang et al [25] translate China's emission reduction regulations into a contextualized and tailored approach for a specific building type: high-speed railway station buildings in cold climates.…”
Section: Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Climate risk assessment is a prerequisite for planning a roadmap to mitigate climatic impacts and identify critical infrastructure assets and vulnerable geographical locations. Several studies highlighted that temperature [2,[45][46][47] rainfall [39,48,49], humidity [49,50], snow [30,38], permafrost [38,51], storms [52], and sea-level rise [53] are the major climate parameters that could impact the railway infrastructure [29]. However, most of these climate parameters are indeed specific to geographical location and severity, and the occurrence of these events and changes may vary among countries and/or regions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Construction, industry and transportation are the three energy consumption industries in cities, among which construction accounts for about 40% of global energy consumption and 30% of greenhouse gas emissions are related to construction [1]. Accordingly, the urgent need is to calculate and analysis the building carbon emission correctly while providing reduction measures [2]. From the viewpoint of design solutions and marital selection, this paper analysis the effect of different material selection schemes on carbon emissions in material production stage [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%