2018
DOI: 10.2298/tsci170704225v
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Reduction of CO2 emission as a benefit of energy efficiency improvement: Kindergartens in the City of Nis - case study

Abstract: The analysis conducted in this paper was initiated by the fact that Serbia emitted around 80 million tons of CO 2 , equivalent in 1990, and in between 85-89 million tons in 2010, which places it among ten countries with the highest emission of CO 2 per capita in the world (data by Cener for Ecology and Sustainable Development, Subotica, Serbia). This paper is aimed at making a correlation between the improvement of thermal performance of structural elements of buildings in order to enhance their energy efficie… Show more

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“…It is particularly useful to apply these measures to buildings built in the late 70s and early 80s, which in terms of usable area have higher CO 2 emissions than those built in the early 90s or later. [27] An energy-efficient building is a building that consumes the minimum amount of energy while providing the necessary comfort conditions (air, heat, light, and sound comfort).…”
Section: Challenges Current Responses and Future Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is particularly useful to apply these measures to buildings built in the late 70s and early 80s, which in terms of usable area have higher CO 2 emissions than those built in the early 90s or later. [27] An energy-efficient building is a building that consumes the minimum amount of energy while providing the necessary comfort conditions (air, heat, light, and sound comfort).…”
Section: Challenges Current Responses and Future Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This segment is very important in the context of energy efficiency and much work has been done in this area. Some of the measures for reduction of energy consumption include implementing Trombe wall [15], double skin [7] or improvement of building envelope characteristics [12] and can result in reduction of CO2 emission [13]. ▪ Esthetical.…”
Section: Architectural Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vasov et al [11] noticed the fact that Serbia emitted around 80 million tons of CO 2 and was among ten countries with the highest emission of CO 2 per capita in the world. The specific review conducted in this paper indicates the environmental importance of improvement of energy efficiency by valorizing the quantitative reduction of CO 2 emission as a benefit of implementation of energy revitalization of buildings.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%