Affiliation:
1. Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture
Abstract
The construction of indemnificatory housing has been speeded up from 2009 so as to tackle the difficulty in housing for low-income families in Beijing. With an increasing emphasis on easy operation, flexible adjustment and high energy efficiency, the application of the wall-hung gas boiler are becoming more widely considered among the indemnificatory housing building as a competitive or alternative way to district and central heating. The work proposes the survey of the heating way about indemnificatory housing buildings including low-rent housing, indemnificatory housing and policy-regulated rental housing. The SWOT audit is employed to analyze the satisfaction index of the wall-hung gas boiler and other heating ways. The final analysis is then evaluated by a panel of experts to determine its accuracy and potential for use in a greenway development plan of heating way in Beijing.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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