Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/8489
Title: Retro-commissioning for buildings: Problems and the way forward for a policy research study
Authors: Lai, Joseph 
Ng, R T H 
Chiu, Betty W.Y. 
Hou, Huiying (Cynthia) 
Edwards, David 
Dr. WONG Yat-Lung, Philip 
Issue Date: 2022
Source: Lai, J H K, Ng, R T H, Chiu, B W Y, Hou, C H Y, Edwards. D & Wong, P Y L (2022). Retro-commissioning for buildings: Problems and the way forward for a policy research study. In Wang, Yunpeng, Li, Zhentao, Chen, Chengsheng, Shi, Shuyong, Deng, Rui, Sun, Yu & Zheng, Yangcheng (Eds.). IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. The 10th International Conference on Petroleum Geochemistry and Exploration in the Afro-Asian Region (AAAPG2019), Guangzhou, China. IOP Publishing.
Conference: The 10th International Conference on Petroleum Geochemistry and Exploration in the Afro-Asian Region 
Abstract: Buildings represent a major source of energy use and significantly contribute to carbon emissions and hence, the global warming problem. Towards the goal of sustainable and smart buildings, worldwide a variety of voluntary and mandatory tools have been introduced to enhance buildings' operational performance. Among these tools is retro-commissioning (RCx) - a knowledge-based systematic process to periodically check and improve existing buildings' performance. However, the uptake of RCx in the building sector remains limited. Grounded on a literature review, this paper reports on the emergence and development of RCx, a comparison between RCx programmes in cities that pioneered to impose regulations on RCx, the characteristics of RCx, and the concerns over the implementation of RCx in existing buildings. In addition, barriers and policy measures revealed from the building energy literature, which are potentially applicable to RCx, were identified. The way forward for a proposed study, by which appropriate policies can be identified to enable RCx implementation, is described. Findings from this study would serve as reference that imposes implications to future RCx research.
Type: Conference Paper
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/8489
ISSN: 1755-1315
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1101/6/062013
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