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ČURPEK, J. ČEKON, M.
Original Title
AN EVALUATION OF THE STRUCTURE OF ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN EDUCATIONAL BUILDINGS IN POLAND AFTER THERMAL RETROFITTING
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
The paper presents the structure and indices of the annual energy consumption in educational buildings subject to comprehensive thermal retrofitting. Seven buildings were analyzed; the energy consumption for heating and ventilation, hot water preparation, and built-in lighting was analyzed in each of them and, in the case of one structure, also cooling. The indices of the usable, final, and primary energy consumption were analyzed. The values calculated were compared to the requirements of the energy standards in force in Poland. The percentage shares of the above-mentioned energy demands of each of the buildings investigated are given in the total energy performance. Within the investigation, we evaluated the shares of the particular building services in the total energy consumption and determined that even after the thermal retrofitting, the energy demands for heating together with lighting are still the most significant compared to the other demands.
Keywords
Energy consumption; Thermal retrofitting; Usable energy; Final energy; Primary energy
Authors
ČURPEK, J.; ČEKON, M.
Released
31. 12. 2020
Publisher
SCIENDO
Location
WARSAW
ISBN
1210-3896
Periodical
Slovak Journal of Civil Emgineering
Year of study
28
Number
4
State
Slovak Republic
Pages from
29
Pages to
37
Pages count
9
URL
https://sciendo.com/article/10.2478/sjce-2020-0028
BibTex
@article{BUT175560, author="Jakub {Čurpek} and Miroslav {Čekon}", title="AN EVALUATION OF THE STRUCTURE OF ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN EDUCATIONAL BUILDINGS IN POLAND AFTER THERMAL RETROFITTING", journal="Slovak Journal of Civil Emgineering", year="2020", volume="28", number="4", pages="29--37", doi="10.2478/sjce-2020-0028", issn="1210-3896", url="https://sciendo.com/article/10.2478/sjce-2020-0028" }