Accelerating the world’s largest green building market : China.
Type of article: Periodical article
Summary
China has emerged as the world’s largest green building nation with 320 million square meters of certified green building space, eclipsing the United States at 310 million square meters. What took the US more than 20 years to accomplish, China has achieved in a decade. And, with the Chinese government’s pledge in 2015 to ensure that 50 percent of all new urban buildings will meet China’s green building standards by 2020, China is poised to have 50 percent of the world’s green building floor space by then.
Details
- Original title: Accelerating the world’s largest green building market : China.
- Record ID : 30019610
- Languages: English
- Subject: Environment
- Source: In: Greenbuild International Summit
- Publication date: 2016/10/04
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- Themes: Green buildings
- Keywords: Green building; China; Building; Market; Energy efficiency; Construction
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