Reward–Penalty Mechanism Based on Daily Energy Consumption for Net-Zero Energy Buildings
Net-zero energy buildings (ZEB/NZEB) have been greatly encouraged and are considered to be a promising approach for energy conservation as well as environmental protection. However, a lack of incentive mechanisms can hinder the fast development and application of ZEB. This study thus focuses on the...
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Main Authors: | Yang Zhang, Yuehong Lu, Changlong Wang, Zhijia Huang, Tao Lv |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/45e991d797cb40e1ae6bb4d4138f3d29 |
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