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In Europe, the building sector accounts for 40% of energy
consumption which has a strong influence on greenhouse gas
emissions. The book deals with efficient methodologies aimed to
reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the building sector. This
includes analyses of the building envelopes, the heating systems,
the use of solar energy and the assessment of the environmental and
energy sustainability of the proposed solutions. After a brief
introduction to the physical fundamentals involved in the study,
results are presented to support cost-effective technical
strategies to promote actions for energy saving, in the most
critical fields and with the most economic advantage.
This book provides a methodological framework to set properly the
thermal enhancement and energy efficiency in historical buildings
during a renovation process. It describes the unique thermal
features of historical properties, closely examining how the
building materials, structural elements, and state of conservation
can impact energy efficiency, including sample calculations and
results. It also describes means and aims of several fundamental
steps to improve energy efficiency in historical buildings with an
experimentation on a case study. This timely text also introduces
leading-edge technologies for enhancing the energy performance of
historical buildings, including the potential for integration of
co- ad tri-generation though micro-turbines, photovoltaics and
solar collectors and their compatibility with architectural
preservation.
This book provides a methodological framework to set properly the
thermal enhancement and energy efficiency in historical buildings
during a renovation process. It describes the unique thermal
features of historical properties, closely examining how the
building materials, structural elements, and state of conservation
can impact energy efficiency, including sample calculations and
results. It also describes means and aims of several fundamental
steps to improve energy efficiency in historical buildings with an
experimentation on a case study. This timely text also introduces
leading-edge technologies for enhancing the energy performance of
historical buildings, including the potential for integration of
co- ad tri-generation though micro-turbines, photovoltaics and
solar collectors and their compatibility with architectural
preservation.
In Europe, the building sector accounts for 40% of energy
consumption which has a strong influence on greenhouse gas
emissions. The book deals with efficient methodologies aimed to
reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the building sector. This
includes analyses of the building envelopes, the heating systems,
the use of solar energy and the assessment of the environmental and
energy sustainability of the proposed solutions. After a brief
introduction to the physical fundamentals involved in the study,
results are presented to support cost-effective technical
strategies to promote actions for energy saving, in the most
critical fields and with the most economic advantage.
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