All The integrated approach features to the application of energy-efficient technologies in the buildings and structures reconstruction and construction, which is accompanied by rigorous research, preparation and testing of experimental energy-efficient objects and samples with their further introduction into modern architectural solutions and construction practices are considered. Unlike energy conservation, energy efficiency in construction is aimed at using less energy to satisfy the same level of buildings energy supply or technological processes in production. It is shown that for a qualitative assessment of the improving the energy efficiency of buildings and structures possibility, all areas of energy loss should be assessed. Therefore, priority in technology should be put on improving the thermal insulation efficiency, mounting recovery devices to use exhaust air heat, and also include measures to prevent the warm air infiltration through windows, doors, balconies, and indoors to use instruments to control their internal temperature. Improving energy efficiency should be attributed to the strategic objectives of the state, being at the same time the main method of ensuring energy security.
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