Energy modeling of a single-family house with photovoltaics for the Russian Federation
Residential sector in Russia makes up a significant part in the total energy demand of the country. The article demonstrates sensible energy saving potential in case of a single-family house in different climate conditions of the Russian Federation. Modern tools of building energy performance simula...
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doaj-d16ad6dec6284606ab1a501370c3c64f2021-04-02T12:04:31ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-011100101610.1051/e3sconf/201911001016e3sconf_spbwosce2019_01016Energy modeling of a single-family house with photovoltaics for the Russian FederationShiryaev Dmitry0Benuzh Andrey1Independent researcherMoscow State University of Civil EngineeringResidential sector in Russia makes up a significant part in the total energy demand of the country. The article demonstrates sensible energy saving potential in case of a single-family house in different climate conditions of the Russian Federation. Modern tools of building energy performance simulation and renewable energy modeling demonstrated a significant effect of the complex energy efficiency technologies, such as using of modern highly insulated constructional materials, installation of efficient heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, and implementation of sustainable energy. Annual energy use dramatically declines in comparing with buildings built according to outdated technologies. In particular, the use of photovoltaic modules can meet more than half of the building's energy demand and ensure the autonomy of a building during the warm season. These values differ depending on the location due to the large territory and diverse climatic conditions from the Mediterranean in the south to the Arctic ones in the north.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/36/e3sconf_spbwosce2019_01016.pdf |
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Energy modeling of a single-family house with photovoltaics for the Russian Federation |
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Energy modeling of a single-family house with photovoltaics for the Russian Federation |
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Energy modeling of a single-family house with photovoltaics for the Russian Federation |
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Energy modeling of a single-family house with photovoltaics for the Russian Federation |
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Energy modeling of a single-family house with photovoltaics for the Russian Federation |
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Residential sector in Russia makes up a significant part in the total energy demand of the country. The article demonstrates sensible energy saving potential in case of a single-family house in different climate conditions of the Russian Federation. Modern tools of building energy performance simulation and renewable energy modeling demonstrated a significant effect of the complex energy efficiency technologies, such as using of modern highly insulated constructional materials, installation of efficient heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, and implementation of sustainable energy. Annual energy use dramatically declines in comparing with buildings built according to outdated technologies. In particular, the use of photovoltaic modules can meet more than half of the building's energy demand and ensure the autonomy of a building during the warm season. These values differ depending on the location due to the large territory and diverse climatic conditions from the Mediterranean in the south to the Arctic ones in the north. |
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