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Dec 15, 2022

A Study on the Influencing Factors for the Promotion of Passive Ultra-Low Energy Buildings in China Based on DEMATEL-ISM Model

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Passive ultra-low energy buildings help achieve dual carbon goals, reduce building energy consumption, and solve environmental concerns. However, passive ultra-low energy buildings are not widely promoted in China. Thus, understanding the influencing factors for the promotion of passive ultra-low energy buildings in China is imperative to effectively promote passive ultra-low energy buildings. Through the literature research and Delphi method, 25 factors affecting promotion were determined, which were divided into five dimensions: market, economy, technology, society, and management. Then, the integrated DEMTTEL-ISM method is used to construct the multi-level hierarchical structure of influencing factors; the influence mechanism of the factors on the promotions of passive ultra-low energy buildings is systematically and comprehensively analyzed. The research results can provide a reference for the promotion analysis of passive ultra-low energy buildings and also can help the government effectively formulate low-carbon strategies for the construction industry.

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1Professor, School of Economics and Management, Hebei Univ. of Architecture, Zhangjiakou, China. Email: [email protected]
2Postgraduate, School of Economics and Management, Hebei Univ. of Architecture, Zhangjiakou, China. Email: [email protected]

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