3.1. Analysis of Scopes of Related Indicators
Through the analysis of categories involved in low-carbon retrofitting of existing public buildings in four systems, scopes of related indicators are summarized. ASGREB mainly involves “S&D (Safety and durability)”, “H&C (Health and comfort)”, “OC (Occupant convenience)”, “RS (Resources saving)”, “EL (Environment livable)”, and “P&I (Promotion and innovation)”, for a total of six scopes. LEED O + M mainly involves “LT (LOCATION AND TRANSPORTATION)”, “SS (SUSTAINABLE SITES)”, “WE (WATER EFFICIENCY)”, “EA (ENERGY and ATMOSPHERE)”, and “MR (MATERIALS and RESOURCES)”, for a total of five scopes. BREEAM Nondomestic Refurbishment mainly involves eight scopes: “Hea (Health and wellbeing)”, “Ene (Energy)”, “Tra (Transport)”, “Wat (Water)”, “Mat (Materials)”, “Wst (Waste)”, “Pol (Pollution)”, and “Inn (Innovation)”. Green Mark mainly involves “EE (Energy Savings) “, “In (Intelligence)”, “Hw (Health and Well-being)”, “Cn (Whole Carbon)”, “Mt (Maintainability)”, and “Re (Resilience)”, for a total of six scopes. Among them, “S&D”, “RS”, and “EL” in ASGREB; “MR” in LEED; “Mat” and “Wst” in BREEAM; and “Cn”, “Re”, and “Mt” in GM can be summarized as Material scope. “RS” in ASGREB; “SS” and “WE” in LEED; “Wat” in BREEAM; and “Re” in GM can be summarized as Water scope. “H&C”, “RS”, and “P&I” in ASGREB; “EA” in LEED; “Hea” and “Ene” in BREEAM; and “EE” in GM can be summarized as Energy scope. “OC” and “EL” in ASGREB; “LT” and “SS” in LEED; “Tra” and “LE” in BREEAM; and “Hw” and “Re” in GM can be summarized as Site scope. “OC”, “RS”, and “P&I” in ASGREB; “WE” and “EA” in LEED; “Hea”, “Ene”, and “Wat” in BREEAM; and “In” and “Cn” in GM can be summarized as Management scope. “EL” and “P&I” in ASGREB; “EA”, “SS”, and “MR” in LEED; “Ene”, “Wst”, “LE”, and “Wat” in BREEAM; and “Cn”, “Wat”, and “Re” in GM can be summarized as Innovation scope (
Figure 4).
3.2. Analysis of Scope Weights of Related Indicators
The scope analysis has clarified fields that need to be involved in the low-carbon retrofit of existing public buildings but does not give priority in the scope. The focus of each scope could be considered by analyzing scope weights.
In terms of indicators related to carbon emission control in the retrofitting of existing public buildings within the scope of Material, ASGREB mainly includes “4.2.1” (15 credits), “4.2.2” (10 credits), “4.2.7” (6 credits), “4.2.8” (10 credits), “4.2.9” (12 credits), “4.2.10” (14 credits), “7.2.12” (13 credits), “7.2.14”(10 credits), “7.2.16” (10 credits), “7.2.17” (8 credits), and “8.2.1 “ (4 credits), which is 112 in total. According to Formula (8), the Material scope weight (ASGREB) is 16%. LEEDv4.1 O + M mainly includes MR (9 credits). The total LEED credits are 100. According to (6), it can be known that the Material scope weight (LEED) is 9%. BREEAM Nondomestic Refurbishment 2015 mainly includes “Mat 01” (5 credits), “Mat 03” (4 credits), “Mat 05” (1 credit), “Mat 06” (1 credit), “Wst01” (3 credits), “Wst02” (2 credit), and “Wst03” (1 credit). According to Formula (5), the Material scope weight (BREEAM) is 14.9%. Green Mark mainly includes “CN2” (5 credits), “CN3.2” (2 credits), “RE2.2” (3 credits), and “Mt” (15 credits), which is 25 in total. The total GM credits are 75. According to Formula (7), the Material scope weight (GM) is 13.3% (
Table 6).
In terms of indicators related to carbon emission control in the retrofitting of existing public buildings within the scope of Water, ASGREB mainly includes “II Water Saving and Water Resource Utilization” under “Resource Conservation” (60 credits); according to Formula (8 credits), the Water scope weight (ASGREB) is 8.6%. LEEDv4.1 O + M mainly includes “Rainwater Management” (1 credit) in “SS” and “Water Performance” (15 credits) in “WE”. The total LEED credits are 100. According to Formula (6), it can be seen that the Water scope weight (LEED) is 16%. BREEAM Nondomestic Refurbishment 2015 mainly includes “Wat 01 “(6 credits) and “Wat 04” (1 credit); from Formula (5), it can be known that the Water scope weight (BREEAM) is 5.7%. Green Mark mainly includes “RE 1.1 b” (1 credit). The total GM credits are 75. According to Formula (7), the Water cope weight (GM) is 1.3% (
Table 7).
In terms of indicators related to carbon emission control in the retrofitting of existing public buildings within the scope of Energy, ASGREB mainly includes “5.2.9” (6 credits), “5.2.12” (6 credits), “Resource Conservation”, “I Energy Conservation and Energy Utilization” (80 credits), and “9.2.1” (30 credits), which is 122 in total. According to Formula (8), the Energy scope weight (ASGREB) is 17.4%. LEEDv4.1 O + M mainly includes “Energy Efficiency” (16.5 credits) and “Grid Harmonization” (1 credit) in “EA”. The total LEED credits are 100. According to Formula (6), the Energy scope weight (LEED) is 17.5%. BREEAM Nondomestic Refurbishment 2015 mainly includes “Daylighting” (3 credits) in “Hea 01”, “Ene 01” (19 credits), “Passive design” in “Ene 04” (2 credits), “Ene 05” (3 credits), “Ene 06 “(3 credits), “Ene 08” (2 credits), and “Ene 09” (1 credit); it can be seen from Formula (5) that the Energy scope weight (BREEAM) is 18.1%. Green Mark mainly includes “EE”, which can be classified into the energy scope; it is a prerequisite basis for judging building energy consumption but is not scored (
Table 8).
In terms of the indicators related to carbon emission control in the retrofitting of existing public buildings within the scope of Site, ASGREB mainly includes “I Travel and Barrier-Free” (12 credits), “8.2.3” (16 credits), and “8.2.9” (10 credits), which is 38 in total. According to Formula (8), it can be seen that the Site scope weight (ASGREB) is 5.4%. LEEDv4.1 O + M mainly includes “Heat Island Reduction” (1 credit) in “SS” and “Transportation Performance” (14 credits) in “LT”. The total LEED credits are 100. According to Formula (6), the Site scope weight (LEED) is 15%. BREEAM Nondomestic Refurbishment 2015 mainly includes “Tra” (11 credits) and “LE 04” (1 credit). From Formula (5), it can be known that the Site scope weight (BREEAM) is 11%. Green Mark mainly includes “HW1.1” (2 credits) in “Hw”, “RE1.2” (3 credits), and “RE3.1” (3 credits) in “Re”, which is 8 in total. The total GM credits are 75. According to Formula (7), the site scope weight (GM) is 10.7% (
Table 9).
In terms of the indicators related to carbon emission control in the retrofitting of existing public buildings within the scope of Management, ASGREB mainly includes “III Smart Operation” (29 credits) under the “Convenience of Life”, “6.2.10” (6 credits), “6.2.13” (3 credits), and “9.2.4” (15 credits), which is 53 in total. According to Formula (8), the Management scope weight (ASGREB) is 7.6%. LEEDv4.1 O + M mainly includes “WE” and “Energy Performance” in “EA”, which includes energy metering; they are related to Management but are not scored. BREEAM Nondomestic Refurbishment 2015 mainly includes “Internal and external lighting” in “Hea 01” (1 credit), “Ene 02” (1 credit), “Ene 03” (1 credit), “Wat 02” (1 credit), and “Wat 03” (2 credits); according to Formula (5), the Management scope weight (BREEAM) is 3.9%. Green Mark mainly includes “In” (15), “CN1.2” (5 credits), “CN3.1” (3 credits), and “CN3.3” (3 credits) in “Cn”, which is 25 in total. The total GM credits are 75. According to Formula (7), the Management scope weight (GM) is 33.3% (
Table 10).
In terms of the indicators related to carbon emission control in the retrofitting of existing public buildings within the scope of Innovation, ASGREB mainly includes “7.2.16” (10 credits), “8.2.1” (9 credits), “9.2.5” (10 credits), and “9.2.9” (20 credits), which is 49 in total. According to Formula (8), it can be seen that the Innovation scope weight (ASGREB) is 7%. LEEDv4.1 O + M mainly includes “Rainwater Management” (1 credit), “Site Management” (1 credit) in “SS”, “Energy Performance” (16.5 credits) in “EA”, “Waste Performance” (8 credits), and “Purchasing” (1 credit) in “MR”. The total LEED credits are 100. According to Formula (6), the Innovation scope weight (LEED) is 27.5%. BREEAM Nondomestic Refurbishment 2015 mainly includes “Ene 01” (2 credits), “Ene 04” (4 credits), “Mat 01” (5 credits), “Mat 06” (1 credit), “Wst 01” (3 credits), “Wst 02” (1 credit), “Wst03” (1 credit), “LE 02” (1 credit), and “LE 04” (1 credit); by Formula (5), it can be seen that the Innovation scope weight (BREEAM) is 15.7%. Green Mark mainly includes “CN1.1” (1 credit), “CN2.3” (3 credits), and “RE2.2” (3 credits), which is 7 in total. The total GM credits are 75. According to Formula (7), the Innovation scope weight (GM) is 9.3% (
Table 11).
A comparison of the six scope weights is shown in
Figure 5, with an average weight of 18.3% in the Materials scope, 7.9% in the Water scope, 17.7% in the Energy scope, 10.5% in the Site scope, 14.9% in the Management scope, and 14.9% in Innovation scope. Comparing its weights, it can be seen that
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3.3. Inductive Analysis of Indicators Related to Low-Carbon Retrofitting
The scope of low-carbon retrofit of existing buildings is clear, and measures for each scope should be summarized (
Figure 6).
In the Material scope, indicators 4.1.2, 4.1.3, 4.2.1, 4.2.2, 4.2.7, 7.2.12, and 7.2.14 in ASGREB; Purchasing of MR in LEED; Mat 05 in BREEAM; and Mt in Green Mark can be summed up as “Safe and Durable”. Indicators 7.1.1, 7.2.16, and 8.2.1 in ASGREB; Facility Maintenance and Retrofitting Policy, Waste Performance, and Purchasing of MR in LEED; Mat 01, Mat 06, Wst01, Wst02, and Wst03 in BREEAM; and CN2.3 and RE2.2 in Green Mark can be summarized as “Waste Recycling”. Indicators 7.1.2 in ASGREB; Purchasing of MR in LEED; and Mat 03 in BREEAM can be summarized as “Localization of Materials”. Indicators 7.2.17 in ASGREB; Purchasing Policy and Purchasing of MR in LEED; Mat 03 in BREEAM; and CN2.1, CN2.2, and CN3.2 in Green Mark can be summarized as “Green Materials”.
In the Water scope, 7.2.8 and 7.2.9 in ASGREB; Water Performance of WE in LEED; Wat 01 and Wat 04 in BREEAM; and RE1.1b Resource (ii) in Green Mark can be summarized as “Reduce Water Consumption”. Indicators 7.2.10 and 7.2.11 in ASGREB; Rainwater Management of SS in LEED; Wat 01 in BREEAM; and RE 1.1b Resources (ii) in Green Mark can be summarized as “Use Non-traditional Water”.
In the Energy scope, 5.2.9, 5.2.12, 7.2.1, 7.2.2, 7.2.7, and 9.2.1 in ASGREB; Energy Performance of EA in LEED; Daylighting of Hea 01, Ene 01, Ene 04, and Ene 09 in BREEAM; and EE in Green Mark can be summed up as “Building Energy Saving. Indicators 7.1.3, 7.2.3, 7.2.4, 7.2.5, 7.2.7, and 9.2.1 in ASGREB; Energy Performance and Grid Harmonization of EA in LEED; Ene 01, Ene 05, Ene 06, and Ene 08 in BREEAM; and EE in Green Mark can be summarized as “Equipment Energy Saving”. Indicators 7.2.6 in ASGREB; Energy Performance of EA in LEED (referring to the use of renewable energy can improve credits); Ene 01 in BREEAM (plus the subitem mentions the utilization of renewable energy); and EE (any shortfall in performance can be made up by using on-site renewable energy) in Green Mark can be summarized as “Renewable Energy Utilization”.
In the Site scope, 8.2.3 and 8.2.9 in ASGREB; Heat Island Reduction of SS in LEED; and LE 04 in BREEAM; and RE1.2 and RE3.1 in Green Mark can be summarized as “Reduced Heat Island Effect”. Indicators 6.2.2 in ASGREB; Transportation Performance of LT in LEED; Tra 01, Tra 02, Tra 04, and Tra 05 in BREEAM; and HW1.1 in the Green Mark can be summarized as “Low-carbon Transportation”.
In the Management scope, 6.2.10 and 6.2.13 in ASGREB; Purchasing Policy, Facility Maintenance, and Retrofittings Policy of MR in LEED; Tra 04 and Mat 03 in BREEAM; and CN1.2, CN3.1, and CN3.3 in Green Mark can be summarized as “Policy and Institutional Guidance”. Indicators 6.2.6, 6.2.7, 6.2.8, 6.2.9, 7.1.4, 7.1.5, 7.1.6, and 9.2.4 in ASGREB; Energy Performance of EA in LEED (referring to energy metering); Water Performance (referring to water metering) of WE in LEED; Hea 01, Ene 02, Ene 03, Wat 02, and Wat 03 in BREEAM; and IN1, IN2, and IN3 in Green Mark can be summarized as “Intelligence Operational”.
In the Innovation scope, 9.2.5 in ASGREB; Energy Performance of EA (including carbon emission fractions) in LEED; Ene 04 in BREEAM; and CN1.1 in Green Mark can be summarized as “Building Carbon Emission Calculation”. Indicators 7.1.1, 7.2.16, 8.1.2, 8.2.1, and 9.2.9 in ASGREB; Rainwater Management, Site Management of SS, Facility Maintenance and Retrofittings Policy, Waste Performance, and Purchasing of MR in LEED; Ene 01, Mat 01, Mat 06, Wst01, Wst02, Wst03, LE 02, and LE 04 in BREEAM; and CN2.3 and RE2.2 in Green Mark can be summarized as “Historical and Cultural Inheritance”.