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Analysis on the performance of a high efficiency administrative building in Spain

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GREEN ENERGY
Volume 14, Issue 1, Pages 55-62

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15435075.2016.1234379

Keywords

energy efficiency; green energy; renewable energies; sustainable building

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  1. IV Plan Regional de I+D Junta de Extremadura [GR-10099]

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A building is an element that consumes great quantities of primary energy both during construction and operating life. Buildings are reported to consume 40% of total primary energy in Europe. Efficiency and saving policies in this sector should be priority to reduce the European energetic dependence on third countries as well as to diminish greenhouse emissions.The present work is aimed at review the results obtained during the first operating year of a public building with high energetic qualification in Merida (Spain), which develops novel techniques on efficiency, energy saving and integration of renewable energies applied to the building sector. The building was constructed according to the climatic characteristics of Merida. Diverse techniques regarding passive solar collection and thermal isolation, window and roofing shadowing and natural lighting were accounted for.The results showed that it is possible to air-condition public buildings in extreme weather regions by applying specific measures to minimize energy consumption with the use of renewable energy sources (solar energy and biomass). Based on the actual energetic results, the economic, energetic, and environmental feasibility of this kind of building is also analyzed.

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