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World Green Building Congress·China

10 11 June 2010

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China, Beijing, 135号 Xizhimen Outer Street

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One of reasons why people go to China is participation in the World Green Building Congress·China trade show. ExpoPromoter offers you to visit World Green Building Congress·China, which will take place on 2010, June, 10 in Beijing Exhibition Center, Beijing.

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About World Green Building Congress·China

In the continuously evolving global construction market, Asia has been proved to be the hot area with the most rapid development. In a year, it is expected that China, with an annual increase of over 9%, will come to the leadership in the construction industry. On the other hand, on the basis of energy-saving building, as the upgrade and development, green building seems to fit much more into the economic and social progress and to meet the demands of livelihood better. Developing green building is an extremely important measurement of adapting China’s strategy to the global economic transformation and a crucial composition of the strategy to establish an innovative country, which makes green building an outstanding strategic position. China’s per capita natural resources seems at out elbows. Many existing building has a serious problem of resource and energy waste in the process of construction and use. At present, China has buildings in service of 40 billion square meters in total, above 95% of which are high energy-consumption buildings. The energy consumption of unit area reaches as many as 2 or 3 times of that in the developed countries with the similar climate environment. Thus, the National Development and Reform Committee (NDRC), Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development (MHRUD), Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP), and relevant government bodies, after careful research, have published several standards to regulate and lead the healthy and rapid development of green building

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