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Investigation of the Relationship between Total Embodied Energy and Cost for Commercial Buildings

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dc.contributor.advisor Wakes, Sarah
dc.contributor.advisor Llyod, Bob
dc.contributor.author Jiao, Yang
dc.date.copyright 2012
dc.identifier.citation Jiao, Y. (2012). Investigation of the Relationship between Total Embodied Energy and Cost for Commercial Buildings (Thesis, Master of Consumer and Applied Sciences). University of Otago. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10523/2377 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10523/2377
dc.description.abstract Embodied energy accounts for a large proportion of lifecycle energy utilisation in the building sector, and the estimation of this embodied energy is often difficult. Thus finding a general relationship between the embodied energy and the cost of buildings can give a shortcut to estimate the embodied energy content of buildings, which may also be of assistance to help reduce energy consumption. In this study detailed embodied energy and cost data for four commercial buildings were obtained for two countries, namely China and New Zealand. The results suggested some correlation between embodied energy and the cost of individual building components for each building, as well as a correlation between total embodied energy and the cost of buildings. This research took both the embodied energy incurred by labour and labour costs into consideration. These two factors were shown to be important components of the analysis that cannot be neglected. The correlation between embodied energy and cost of individual building components was clear for buildings in the same country and was related to the national energy consumption per Gross Domestic Production (GDP).
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher University of Otago
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dc.subject Embodied energy
dc.subject Capital cost
dc.title Investigation of the Relationship between Total Embodied Energy and Cost for Commercial Buildings
dc.type Thesis
dc.language.rfc3066 en
thesis.degree.discipline Department of Applied Sciences
thesis.degree.name Master of Consumer and Applied Sciences
thesis.degree.grantor University of Otago
thesis.degree.level Masters
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