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New EPB Directive and standards based on this directive in the area of energy performance of buildings generate many changes in the building industry. In the article, the difference will be shown between “classical” and new methodology of design and specification of buildings with required energy performance, where automation systems and technical management use synergy of all technical systems to increase the energy efficiency of buildings.
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In the last three decades, the issues of energy use and consumption have become one of the most important problems of the European market of real-estate development. The UE regulates it through legislation, standards and guidelines for both design and use of buildings. This paper lists the types of low-energy buildings, in the context of the requirements necessary for their design and construction. It also describes the initial experience with the use of these objects in terms of their advantages and disadvantages. Particular effort was made to compare the obtained parameters and comfort in active and passive objects. This paper provides an overview of low energy buildings, in order to introduce a series of articles presenting researches of individual authors.
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Currently, the most technologically advanced building walls have an overall heat transfer coefficient U at a level of 0.10 W/(m2K) which corresponds to the passive house standard. Less demanding requirements are set for building windows for which the thermal performance has not yet been significantly improved. Therefore, there is a demand for developing new technologies for glazing with superior thermal performance, good optical quality and of the lowest possible weight. In the paper, measurements of thermal performance of multi-layer glazing with ultrathin internal glass partitions are presented.
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