Proceedings of SEBUA-12 ICHMT International Symposium on Sustainable Energy in Buildings and Urban Areas 2012
DOI: 10.1615/ichmt.2012.sebua-12.150
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University Campuses Energy Performance Estimation in Ukraine Based on Measurable Approach

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“…It was realized that the use of electricity was generally high and the use of fuel for heating was low compared to the CIBSE TM46 criteria. Deshko et al [14] revealed the possibilities and problems of using the certification to specify the energy efficient precautions for university campuses. Zhou et al [15] conducted a detailed survey for six years for the energy consumption of colleges and universities, containing the use of electricity, water, gas and cooling energy in Guangdong Province, China.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was realized that the use of electricity was generally high and the use of fuel for heating was low compared to the CIBSE TM46 criteria. Deshko et al [14] revealed the possibilities and problems of using the certification to specify the energy efficient precautions for university campuses. Zhou et al [15] conducted a detailed survey for six years for the energy consumption of colleges and universities, containing the use of electricity, water, gas and cooling energy in Guangdong Province, China.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through a case study, Gallachóir et al [8] assess the use of simple performance indicators, energy trends and the assessment of building energy performance. Deshko et al [13] demonstrated the possibilities and problems of using certification to determine the university campuses energy efficiency measures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%