会议专题

Building Regulations and Urban Policies as Incentives for Application of District Cooling Systems in Singapore

  Existing district cooling projects display the potential to increase energy efficiency and reduce energy costs for cooling applications.The application of district cooling systems both is affected by and affects urban zoning,urban and architectural design and economic parameters.This paper analyses the status quo of planning and building regulation and urban policies as direct and indirect incentives for the application of district cooling systems(DCS).The paper aims at proposing strategies to facilitate the connection of more users to DCS in Singapore.We collect the planning and building regulations related to DCS in Singapore.Additionally,we retrieve more information from the video recordings of a discussion by experts on DCS in Singapore and China for first-hand experiences of the practice side.As a result,we will provide an assessment of the status quo of planning and building regulations and relevant urban policies concerning DCS in Singapore and suggest changes that may improve the efficiency of DCS and incentivize developers and proprietors to consider such system.

district cooling policy and regulation building codes

SHI Zhongming Jimeno A FONSECA Arno SCHLUETER

ETH Zurich,Future Cities Laboratory,Singapore-ETH Centre,Switzerland;ETH Zurich,Chair of Architecture and Building Systems,Switzerland

国际会议

2017世界可持续建筑环境大会(the World Sustainable Built Environment Conference)

香港

英文

2741-2745

2017-06-05(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)