In 2024, the Green Building Assessment System underwent significant updates, with the following key points:
- Optimization of Assessment Criteria
The assessment criteria have been updated to better align with the needs of sustainable development, emphasizing energy conservation, emission reduction, and resource recycling. - Incorporation of New Technologies
Assessment indicators for smart building technologies, such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and big data analytics, have been introduced to enhance the intelligence level of buildings. - Enhanced Environmental Impact Assessment
Additional items have been added to evaluate the environmental impact of buildings throughout their life cycle, encouraging the use of renewable materials and low-carbon technologies. - Improvement of User Experience
Greater emphasis is placed on the comfort and health of occupants, with increased consideration for indoor air quality and natural lighting. - Policy Support and Incentives
The government will provide more policy support and incentives to encourage businesses and individuals to participate in the construction and renovation of green buildings. - Streamlining the Certification Process
The certification process has been optimized to reduce the time and costs associated with applications, enhancing overall efficiency.
These updates aim to promote the development of green buildings, encourage the construction of sustainable cities, and improve the quality of life for residents.