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Energy Efficiency in Buildings

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Buildings are one of the main causes of the emission of greenhouse gases in the world. Europe alone is responsible for more than 30% of emissions, or about 900 million tons of CO2 per year. Heating and air conditioning are the main cause of greenhouse gas emissions in buildings. Most buildings currently in use were built with poor energy efficiency criteria or, depending on the country and the date of construction, none at all. Therefore, regardless of whether construction regulations are becoming stricter, the real challenge nowadays is the energy rehabilitation of existing buildings. It is currently a priority to reduce (or, ideally, eliminate) the waste of energy in buildings and, at the same time, supply the necessary energy through renewable sources. The first can be achieved by improving the architectural design, construction methods, and materials used, as well as the efficiency of the facilities and systems; the second can be achieved through the integration of renewable energy (wind, solar, geothermal, etc.) in buildings. In any case, regardless of whether the energy used is renewable or not, the efficiency must always be taken into account. The most profitable and clean energy is that which is not consumed.

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  • adjustable step size
  • Air
  • air, ground and water source heat pump (ASHP, GSHP and WSHP)
  • analytical hierarchy process
  • Arab region
  • artificial neural network
  • big data
  • Building
  • building energy
  • building energy prediction
  • building refurbishment
  • building rehabilitation
  • building renovation
  • Building Research Establishment Assessment Method (BREEAM)
  • building sector
  • building stock energy demand
  • building user activity
  • co-simulation
  • coefficient of performance (COP)
  • demolition
  • Deutsche Gesellschaft für Nachhaltiges Bauen (DGNB)
  • domestic hot water (DHW)
  • dynamic simulation
  • energy
  • Energy Efficiency
  • energy efficiency promotion
  • energy modeling
  • energy performance
  • energy performance standard
  • energy pile
  • Energy productivity
  • energy renovation
  • energy saving ratio
  • energy tunnel
  • energy use
  • energy-performance gap
  • envelope airtightness
  • envelope thermography
  • envelope transmittance
  • Environmental Design (LEED)
  • extensive green roof
  • floor envelope design
  • GCC
  • glazing
  • green building rating systems
  • greenhouse
  • ground and water source heat pump (ASHP
  • ground heat transfer
  • GSHP and WSHP)
  • Haute Qualité Environnementale (HQE)
  • heat load
  • home energy management system
  • HVAC demand
  • influencing factors
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  • Leadership in Energy &amp
  • Level(s)
  • Life Cycle Cost
  • life cycle cost analysis
  • lightweight expanded clay aggregate (LECA)
  • lightweight expanded clay aggregate (LECA), thermal performance
  • low power loss
  • Maghreb
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  • maximum power point tracking
  • Minimum-Energy Building (MEB)
  • Model Predictive Control
  • multi-family buildings
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  • new construction
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  • optimization
  • passive architecture
  • performance parameter design
  • perturbation and observation
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  • prediction
  • renovation
  • residential buildings
  • seasonal performance factor (SPF)
  • sensitivity
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  • single-person household
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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-03928-703-1

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