1、Energy Efficiency in Chinas Buildings SectorPolicy opportunitiesThe IEA examines the full spectrum of energy issues including oil,gas and coal supply and demand,renewable energy technologies,electricity markets,energy efficiency,access to energy,demand side management and much more.Through its work,
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5、gapore South Africa Thailand UkraineViet NamINTERNATIONAL ENERGYAGENCYEnergy Efficiency in Chinas Buildings Sector Acknowledgements Policy opportunities PAGE|3 IEA.CC BY 4.0.Acknowledgements This study was prepared by the Energy Efficiency and Inclusive Transitions Office(EEIT)in the Directorate of
6、Energy Markets and Security(EMS).It was authored by Patrick McMaster and Giulia DAngiolini,with key contributions from Ian Hamilton and Ksenia Petrichenko.Melanie Slade,senior programme manager of the Emerging Economies(E4)programme,provided the overall guidance.Keisuke Sadamori,Director of the Ener