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Interrelations between Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emission and Total Floor Area of Buildings -With the Case Study of Public Facilities in Ontario, Canada-

  • Son, Juntae (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) ;
  • Chang, Seongju (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
  • Received : 2017.06.30
  • Accepted : 2017.12.20
  • Published : 2017.12.31

Abstract

Recently, it is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore carbon emission implication of building operations due to the significant rate of energy usage in buildings. In the building sector, our normal expectation implies that large building floor area induces more greenhouse gas (GHG) emission. In this research, the correlation between building total floor areas and GHG emission was explored by simple linear regression and analyzing the yielded residuals for confirming this seemingly obvious conjecture. By looking at the generated regression lines drawn based on the data sets representing public facilities in Ontario, Canada, we were able to confirm that carbon emission rate shows a proportional increase or decrease depending on the total floor area of buildings as has been implied as a conjecture. Some buildings were found to emit significantly large and small amount of GHG, and we addressed potential reasons why those buildings show the deviation from the confirmed proportional interrelation between a building's total floor area and the amount of GHG emission.

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