Economic analysis of upgrading aging residential buildings in China based on dynamic energy consumption and energy price in a market economy

Economic analysis of upgrading aging residential buildings in China based on dynamic energy consumption and energy price in a market economy

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Article ID: iaor20117795
Volume: 39
Issue: 9
Start Page Number: 4902
End Page Number: 4910
Publication Date: Sep 2011
Journal: Energy Policy
Authors: , , , ,
Keywords: construction & architecture, energy
Abstract:

This article employed a standard LCC to conduct economic analysis of upgrading the aging residential buildings in China. According to the current situation, an interest rate of 6%, an inflation rate of 3%, an increase rate of annual energy savings of 2% and an increase rate of electricity price of 2% were assumed in the method. The results indicated that only relying on gradually increasing electricity price and governments' subsidies was not enough. After detailed analysis of the energy saving measures and the distribution of all benefits from building energy retrofit, it was found that actually only 1/3 of original cost was spent only for energy savings, the second 1/3 for both energy savings and good façade appearance and occupants should share the last 1/3 because even if without energy retrofit, they would have to pay the part too. The corresponding results proved that the first 1/3 of investment cost could be drawn back within the residue life cycle, and so the investment could be accepted in a sheer market economy. In the end, a model about distribution of investment cost of and benefits was proposed to adapt the market economy to overcome the financial problems in China.

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