Research on the low carbonization of clean energy use in rural
residential buildings in China under the background of “carbon peaking
and carbon neutrality”
Abstract
As an important part of the construction industry, rural residential
buildings are characterized by low energy utilization, unreasonable
structures and low consumption levels, and it is particularly important
to study their low-carbon transformation and evaluation system. In view
of the many low-carbon transformation needs of rural residential
buildings, the existing research results were analyzed in depth, and the
coefficient of variation method was used to identify the important
factors affecting the low-carbon transformation of rural residential
buildings, and the evaluation system of rural residential buildings’
low-carbon transformation was determined by Analytic Hierarchy Process
(APH), and the system was used in a rural residential building
low-carbon evaluation study. The results show that the influence of
“energy use”, “envelope structure” and “economic factors” on the
decarbonization of buildings is obvious, with the weights of 36.4%,
24.5% and 19.5% respectively. Among the secondary indicators, “clean
energy utilization”, “electricity consumption”, “external wall
insulation system” and “window performance” are the most important
factors in reducing carbon emissions in rural areas. The most critical
influencing factors for the low carbonization level of clean energy in
rural residential buildings are “window performance”. Finally, based
on the constructed low carbonization evaluation system, we propose a
targeted solution strategy to provide a theoretical basis for the
establishment of an effective low carbonization evaluation system for
clean energy in rural residential buildings.