Buildings,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(4), P. 917 - 917
Published: March 30, 2023
Green
buildings
(GBs)
can
effectively
reduce
building
energy
consumption
and
alleviate
problems.
However,
as
green
projects
swell,
the
development
process
of
GBs
in
China
has
gradually
exposed
many
problems,
among
which
greenwashing
behavior
construction
enterprises
is
more
serious.
The
government
needs
to
adopt
some
appropriate
policies
prevent
problems
GBs.
This
paper
uses
evolutionary
game
theory
construct
models
proposes
four
policy
combinations:
static
reward
punishment,
dynamic
punishment.
We
compare
impact
combinations
on
strategy
analyze
inner
mechanisms
evolution
departments
enterprises.
Our
results
revealed
no
stabilization
system
under
punishment
policy.
Under
combination
subsidies
penalty
policy,
effect
best.
Furthermore,
a
obvious
restraining
should
dynamically
adjust
rewards
punishments
according
quality
determine
upper
limit
improve
policies’
applicability
effectiveness.
study
provides
theoretical
support
for
healthy
buildings.
Environmental Chemistry Letters,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
22(2), P. 751 - 784
Published: Dec. 15, 2023
Abstract
The
building
sector
is
significantly
contributing
to
climate
change,
pollution,
and
energy
crises,
thus
requiring
a
rapid
shift
more
sustainable
construction
practices.
Here,
we
review
the
emerging
practices
of
integrating
renewable
energies
in
sector,
with
focus
on
types,
policies,
innovations,
perspectives.
sources
include
solar,
wind,
geothermal,
biomass
fuels.
Case
studies
Seattle,
USA,
Manama,
Bahrain,
are
presented.
Perspectives
comprise
self-sufficiency,
microgrids,
carbon
neutrality,
intelligent
buildings,
cost
reduction,
storage,
policy
support,
market
recognition.
Incorporating
wind
into
buildings
can
fulfill
about
15%
building's
requirements,
while
solar
integration
elevate
contribution
83%.
Financial
incentives,
such
as
30%
subsidy
for
adoption
technologies,
augment
appeal
these
innovations.