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Yaolin Lin, Jingye Liu, Kamiel Gabriel, Wei Yang and Chun-Qing Li
Buildings consume about 40% of the global energy. Building energy consumption is affected by multiple factors, including building physical properties, performance of the mechanical system, and occupants? activities. The prediction of building energy cons...
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Pavel Atanasoae and Radu Dumitru Pentiuc
This paper presents a method for choosing the energy sources that are needed for the following building utilities following building: lighting, domestic hot water, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. The novelty of this paper consists of applying...
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Hermano Bernardo and Filipe Oliveira
This paper presents results of work developed in the field of building energy benchmarking applied to the building stock of the Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, Portugal, based on a thorough energy performance characterisation of each of its buildings. T...
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Amna Citra Farhani, Didik Supriyadi
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Decreasing of energy consumption for buildings has become a common issue in many countries. This makes rising in the importance of having an effort to conserve the energy use for consumption. Audit energy is a starting point to have the conservation ener...
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Jorge Gallego Sánchez-Torija, Enrique Larrumbide Gómez-Rubiera, César Bedoya Frutos
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AbstractThe approach of energy audits usually disregards the study of water as it considers that the supply does not involve energy consumption within the building. This paper aims to make visible both the energy footprint involved in ensuring safe water...
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Giuliano Dall'O', Elisa Bruni and Angela Panza
School-age students spend much of their time in school buildings. The sustainability of these buildings should be a priority as better comfort with a high indoor air quality contributes to an improvement in the conditions for learning. Although new schoo...
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