2023
DOI: 10.3390/buildings13081916
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Evaluating Reduction in Thermal Energy Consumption across Renovated Buildings in Latvia and Lithuania

Aleksejs Prozuments,
Anatolijs Borodinecs,
Sergejs Zaharovs
et al.

Abstract: Currently, the optimization of thermal energy consumption in buildings is considered a suitable alternative in the construction of new buildings, as a result of which the overall energy efficiency of the building increases. Thus, this study examined the efficiency and efficacy of different building renovation packages conducted across several buildings in Latvia and in Lithuania (across a larger building stock). In the first section of this study, 13 multi-apartment residential houses with 3 building renovatio… Show more

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“…Fine particles (PM2.5) have been attributed significant responsibility for serious respiratory illnesses in humans [1,2]. Moreover, buildings have been shown to account for over 35% of global energy consumption [3,4]. Hence, it is essential to analyze and enhance the energy efficiency of buildings, particularly during the design phase [5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fine particles (PM2.5) have been attributed significant responsibility for serious respiratory illnesses in humans [1,2]. Moreover, buildings have been shown to account for over 35% of global energy consumption [3,4]. Hence, it is essential to analyze and enhance the energy efficiency of buildings, particularly during the design phase [5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%