2014
DOI: 10.1007/s12053-014-9285-3
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Evaluation of energy embodied in the external wall of single-family buildings in the process of energy performance optimisation

Abstract: In addition to reducing the energy consumption in residential buildings, the Rulebook on the energy efficiency of buildings, which was recently enacted in Serbia, also pays special attention to the issue of energy performance of the existing buildings. On the other hand, in the course of a few decades researchers all around the world are showing tendencies towards inclusion of embodied energy into the calculation of the overall energy consumption in the residential sector instead of just employing the most fre… Show more

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“…Other researchers have limited the study boundary to only one material (Kunič 2017), one built element (Slavkovič 2015), one case study (Citherlet and Defaux 2007;Paganin et al 2017) or a specific area (Xu et al 2016). None of them have studied buildings in their totality, including also different locations through the variable impacts of daily-mobility.…”
Section: Preliminary Studies and Remaining Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other researchers have limited the study boundary to only one material (Kunič 2017), one built element (Slavkovič 2015), one case study (Citherlet and Defaux 2007;Paganin et al 2017) or a specific area (Xu et al 2016). None of them have studied buildings in their totality, including also different locations through the variable impacts of daily-mobility.…”
Section: Preliminary Studies and Remaining Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of the impact of the applied construction materials through the analysis of the life cycle of the materials was also addressed by local authors. Slavković et al [50] and Jovanović Popović et al [51] stated that, for further energy saving, investigating the embodied energy in materials during their life cycle is necessary. Jovanović Popović et al [49] noticed that, despite the ample work done in Tabula project, the ecological aspect of the applied materials was left unexplored.…”
Section: Overview Of the Reference Papers Used For The Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%