Indoor environment design of old-age green buildings based on environmental energy efficiency
Yi Wu
International Journal of Global Energy Issues, 2024, vol. 46, issue 3/4, 327-344
Abstract:
With the development of population ageing and the intensification of environmental pollution, the development of elderly care buildings suitable for the elderly population is also facing severe challenges. This paper aims to carry out the interior environment design of green senior care buildings based on environmental energy efficiency. This paper reversely adjusted the number and proportion of the population over 60 years old in China, and tested and compared the noise level of each measuring point. The experimental data shows that from the national annual average level, TECH and EFFCH have increased by 1.022 and 1.010, respectively, indicating that the total factor energy efficiency has been improved and increased. The value of TECH is greater than that of EFFCH, indicating that technological progress has a greater impact and can be done better.
Keywords: environmental energy efficiency; factor analysis of old-age buildings; green buildings; interior environment design. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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