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Energy Savings, Emission Reductions, and Health Co-Benefits of the Green Building Movement

机译:绿色建筑运动的节能,减排和健康共同利益

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Buildings consume nearly 40% of primary energy production globally. Certified green buildings substantially reduce energy consumption on a per square foot basis; however, the co-benefits to health through reductions in energy use and concomitant reductions in air pollution from fossil fuel power plants have not been examined. We calculated year by year LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification rates in six countries (United States, China, India, Brazil, Germany and Turkey) and then used data from the Green Building Information Gateway (GBIG) to estimate energy savings in each country each year. Of the green building rating schemes, LEED accounts for 32% of green certified floor space and publically reports energy efficiency data. We employed Harvard's Co-BE Calculator to determine pollutant emissions reductions by country accounting for transient energy mixes and baseline energy use intensities. Co-BE applies the social cost of carbon and the social cost of atmospheric release to translate these reductions into health benefits. Based on modeled energy use, LEED-certified buildings saved $7.5B in energy costs and averted 33MT of CO2, 51kt of SO2, 38kt of NOx and 10kt of PM2.5 from entering the atmosphere, which amounts to $5.8B (lower limit = $2.3B, upper limit = $9.1B) in climate and health co-benefits from 2000 to 2016 in the six countries investigated. The U.S. health benefits derive from avoiding an estimated 172-405 premature deaths, 171 hospital admissions, 11,000 asthma exacerbations, 54,000 respiratory symptoms, 21,000 lost days of work, and 16,000 lost days of school. Because the climate and health benefits are nearly equivalent to the energy savings for green buildings in the U.S., and up to ten times higher in developing countries, they provide an important and previously unquantified societal value.
机译:建筑物消耗了全球一次能源产量的近40%。经认证的绿色建筑可大大降低每平方英尺的能耗;然而,尚未研究通过减少能源使用和随之而来的化石燃料发电厂减少的空气污染对健康的共同利益。我们逐年计算了六个国家(美国,中国,印度,巴西,德国和土耳其)的LEED(能源与环境设计领导力)认证率,然后使用绿色建筑信息门户(GBIG)的数据来估算节能量每年在每个国家。在绿色建筑评级方案中,LEED占绿色认证建筑面积的32%,并公开报告能效数据。我们使用哈佛大学的Co-BE计算器来确定各国的瞬时污染物混合量和基准能耗强度,从而减少污染物排放量。 Co-BE应用碳的社会成本和大气释放的社会成本,将这些减少量转化为健康益处。基于模型化的能源使用,LEED认证的建筑物节省了$ 7.5B的能源成本,避免了33MT的CO2、51kt的SO2、38kt的NOx和10kt的PM2.5进入大气,总计$ 5.8B(下限= $ 2.3) B,上限为$ 9.1B),从2000年至2016年在被调查的六个国家/地区获得气候和健康共同利益。美国的健康益处来自避免估计的172-405例过早死亡,171例入院,11,000例哮喘加重,54,000例呼吸道症状,21,000例工作日损失和16,000例上学日损失。由于气候和健康益处几乎等同于美国绿色建筑的节能量,而在发展中国家则高达十倍,因此它们提供了重要的,以前无法量化的社会价值。

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