Analysis of embodied energy use in the residential building of Hong Kong

Citation
Ty. Chen et al., Analysis of embodied energy use in the residential building of Hong Kong, ENERGY, 26(4), 2001, pp. 323-340
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Engineering & Energy
Journal title
ENERGY
ISSN journal
03605442 → ACNP
Volume
26
Issue
4
Year of publication
2001
Pages
323 - 340
Database
ISI
SICI code
0360-5442(200104)26:4<323:AOEEUI>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
Energy use in buildings accounts for nearly half of the total primary energ y use in Hong Kong. Until now, studies have primarily focused on energy con servation in building operation, even though recent research has indicated that the embodied energy used in residential buildings could account for up to 40% of the life-cycle energy used in residential buildings. Accordingly , this paper presents a study on the energy embodied in the residential bui lding envelope of Hong Kong. A model for estimating the intensities of the embodied and demolition energy for buildings has been developed. Two typica l high-rise residential buildings, the Housing Authority Harmony 1 and the New Cruciform blocks, are analysed based on the developed model. The result s of the analysis provide an insight into the embodied energy usage profile in residential buildings in Hong Kong. Energy embodied in steel and alumin ium ranks as the first and second largest energy demand and may account for more than three-quarters of the total embodied energy use in a residential building envelope in Hong Kong. This reveals those building components wit h significant potential for reduction in embodied energy demand. (C) 2001 E lsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.