会议专题

Critical Risks Influencing the Application of EERTs in Australian Green Office Buildings

  This paper aims to explore the risks of applying energy efficient and renewable technologies (EERTs) in Australian green office buildings.An online questionnaire survey was conducted in several Australian states and territories to identify and evaluate the potential critical risks that may influence the implementation of EERTs.Consisting of architects,engineers,project managers,and contractors,participants of the survey were asked to evaluate the generic and some specific EERTs risks occurring in the implementation of a selected number of commonly used EERTs in Australian green office buildings.In addition,the participants were asked to pinpoint those stakeholders who were the most affected by the risks and the lifecycle stage of the technology or buildings at which these risks might mostly occur.The data analysis results shows that uncertain governmental policies were identified as the critical risk with the highest mean risk impact value,Lack of access to funds and Presence of system constraints were the most popular risks with influences on most of EERTs.It also identifies the EERTs owners as most affected stakeholders by EERTs risks and that the majority of these risks occur during the operation stage.

risk stakeholders lifecycle energy efficient technology renewable energy technology green office buildings

Guomin Zhang Ibrahim Mosly Sujeeva Setunge Xiao-Hua Jin

School of Civil, Environmental and Chemical Engineering, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics, University of Western Sydney, Australia

国际会议

The International Conference on Civil Engineering, Architecture and Sustainable Infrastructure (2012土木建筑与可持续基础设施工程国际会议(ICCEASI2012))

郑州

英文

513-524

2012-09-22(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)