... Additionally, modern living standards may cause climatically problems for buildings. Only the ability of economical use ensures the heritage’s continued existence., measures improving energyefficiency are ...
... The THI has funded good practice methods of improving energyefficiency in historic buildings in Camborne, Roskear and Tuckingmill. Improvements to original single glazed traditional timber windows have ...
... national energyefficiency ...existing energyefficiency obligation scheme; part through new or existing financial policy instruments for the residential sector; part through agreements with ...
... operation. Energy-efficient components ensure a longer duration and durability of these ...of energy and to keep their temperature as low as ...designing energy-efficient low- power ...for ...
... the energyefficiency of the whole street lighting system, such as Spain or the ...ergy efficiency must be ...improving energy savings and efficien- ...Nowadays, energy ...
... "EnergyEfficiency in Communications and Networks" attracts growing attention due to economical and environmental ...the energy bill of service ...the energy footprint of the IT ...
... monitoring of the implemented EE measures. Regarding this, it should be noted that, to be more effective in the promotion of the EE, it is necessary to work with mechanisms designed and implemented considering not only ...
... identify energyefficiency patterns. The energy certified group received no subsidies since they were designed and built accor- ding to high insulation ...
... Energyefficiency and sustainability is of great relevance to historic buildings and can help both look after our heritage and show how heritage can contribute to wider environmental, social and economic ...
... case, energyefficiency policies should be prioritised well above renewable energy promotion ...since energyefficiency can also contribute to economic development or technological ...
... of energy resources represent a complex dichotomy: ecological agriculture (EA) seems to be an option, with continuous growth at an international level [15] offering different consumables to those used in ...
... novel energy monitoring and control system developed under the ENERsip project (ENERsip, 2012) which fills the gaps of the existent ...to Energy-positive Buildings and Neighbourhoods” programme, which aims ...
... the energyefficiency via recovering the waste heat in the discharged moist gas with different heat integration ...electric energy inputs outweighed the ...high-efficiencyenergy ...
... the energy demand and the saving potential of air conditioners and lighting in both ...decreased energy demand under the BAU scenario in comparison to the WWF ...of energy consumption through ...
... zero energy houses; its performance in term of functioning, their capacity of maintaining a strict level of comfort conditions and the energy consumption is monitored continuously, during twelve days ...the ...
... the energy efficiency of a building [31] is determining the real thermal transmittance of the building enclosure that is in contact with the air (U-opaque), in- formation that allows to accurately estimate the ...
... Four criteria categories were defined: energy, environ- ment, social and competitiveness. The last one corresponds to the economic aspects of sustainability, but from the point of view of how the improvements in ...
... Desde la mirada del desarrollo sostenible la eficiencia energética reduce los efectos negativos que diferentes procesos de producción pueden tener sobre el medio ambiente, por lo que uno de los Objetivos de Desarrollo ...
... minimum specific fuel consumption from the engine for each working condition (OECD Code 2, 2008). On the other.. hand, in the manual mode, the engine can rotate at the máximum speed give[r] ...
... refrigeration plants. The main advantages of the proposed strategy are the use of a reduced number of measuring devices (a thermocouple, a pressure gauge and the power consumption of the plant obtained from the inverter ...