Environmental Impact of Improving Energy Efficiency of Buildings

Type Conference Paper - Second International Conference on Sustainable Construction Materials and Technologies
Title Environmental Impact of Improving Energy Efficiency of Buildings
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2010
City Ancona
Country/State Italia
URL https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Bojan_Milovanovic/publication/228472813_Environmental_Impact_of​_Improving_Energy_Efficiency_of_Buildings/links/54648b100cf2c0c6aec57380.pdf
Abstract
Around 40% of total energy consumption is in household use, some 70% of this number is
due to heating/cooling. In this time of great price increases of energy sources, global
warming and greenhouse effect, energy efficiency and sustainable construction along with
the possibility of using renewable energy sources are becoming a priority when contemporary
construction and the energy industry are considered. A fundamental principle of improving
energy efficiency of buildings is to optimize the thermal insulation of the external building
envelope and to reduce the thermal bridging. Low energy houses are a great step forward in
achieving this goal. This paper investigates the potential for energy and CO2 emissions
reduction when a passive house space heating standard of 15 kWh/m2
is applied to new built
houses in Croatia. The calculations are based on a computer model representing national
standards and the best European practice in the passive house construction.

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