Post by mdshamiul777 on Feb 12, 2024 0:04:14 GMT -5
The European Directive 2010/31/EU introduces the definition of a building with almost zero energy consumption (EECN) as a highly efficient building from the energy point of view, that is, almost zero or very low demand and covered by energy from sources renewable in situ or in the environment. On December 31, 2020, all new buildings must be. This challenge, whose objective is to increase energy savings , involves reducing energy consumption at all levels. The building sector in Europe accounts for 40% of energy consumption in the European Union, so actions in this area have quite an impact.
On the other hand, to comply with the Kyoto Protocol, certain objectives are set such as increasing energy efficiency by 20%, increasing the use of renewables Vietnam Email List by 20% and reducing CO2 emissions by 20%. The energy efficiency of a building will be estimated by calculating the amount of energy consumed to satisfy the thermal demands of (heating, cooling and DHW). This Directive, which conveys a fundamental concern in relation to efficiency and not so much in relation to savings, seems to not take into account the client, the ultimate agent without whom we cannot complete a satisfactory solution. What are the technical measures that we can implement to achieve this qualification? • Improvement of thermal insulation , that is, direct reduction of heat losses.
Guarantee the tightness of the envelope, avoiding thermal bridges. • Introduction of high quality windows with solar protection glass. • Mechanical ventilation with heat recovery. • Incorporation of renewable energies whose capture occurs on site . While we move towards that horizon, at Vía Célere we are already taking the previous steps, providing our future buildings with Energy Rating A , always focused on energy and therefore economic savings for our clients. Geothermal capture as free and inexhaustible energy will be one of the pillars of our future projects, an action that, added to the installation of underfloor heating for cold and heat through water distribution, will provide our buildings with comfort features and savings for our customers. very high clients.
On the other hand, to comply with the Kyoto Protocol, certain objectives are set such as increasing energy efficiency by 20%, increasing the use of renewables Vietnam Email List by 20% and reducing CO2 emissions by 20%. The energy efficiency of a building will be estimated by calculating the amount of energy consumed to satisfy the thermal demands of (heating, cooling and DHW). This Directive, which conveys a fundamental concern in relation to efficiency and not so much in relation to savings, seems to not take into account the client, the ultimate agent without whom we cannot complete a satisfactory solution. What are the technical measures that we can implement to achieve this qualification? • Improvement of thermal insulation , that is, direct reduction of heat losses.
Guarantee the tightness of the envelope, avoiding thermal bridges. • Introduction of high quality windows with solar protection glass. • Mechanical ventilation with heat recovery. • Incorporation of renewable energies whose capture occurs on site . While we move towards that horizon, at Vía Célere we are already taking the previous steps, providing our future buildings with Energy Rating A , always focused on energy and therefore economic savings for our clients. Geothermal capture as free and inexhaustible energy will be one of the pillars of our future projects, an action that, added to the installation of underfloor heating for cold and heat through water distribution, will provide our buildings with comfort features and savings for our customers. very high clients.