2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15086372
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The Effect of Degradation on Cold Climate Building Energy Performance: A Comparison with Hot Climate Buildings

Abstract: The issues of reducing energy consumption in buildings and their decarbonisation are currently among the most pressing. However, such an important aspect of the problem under discussion as the impact of unavoidable degradation processes on energy demand in buildings remains poorly understood. In addition, there are only a limited number of practical guidelines that can be used to take this factor into account at the design stage and during the further operation of buildings. The aim of this work was to assess … Show more

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“…To maximize solar exposure, collector panel orientation and tilt angle must be correct. Orienting the collector towards the sun and modifying the tilt angle to meet the area may boost energy collection throughout the day and season [37].…”
Section: Orientation and Tilt Anglementioning
confidence: 99%
“…To maximize solar exposure, collector panel orientation and tilt angle must be correct. Orienting the collector towards the sun and modifying the tilt angle to meet the area may boost energy collection throughout the day and season [37].…”
Section: Orientation and Tilt Anglementioning
confidence: 99%