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  2. List of low-energy building techniques - Wikipedia

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    Building insulation; Cogeneration; Eco hotel; Efficient energy use; Energy storage; Environmental planning; Environmental technology; Fossil fuel phase-out; Green building; Green building and wood; Heat pump; List of low-energy building techniques; Low-energy house; Microgeneration; Sustainable architecture; Sustainable city; Sustainable ...

  3. Energy conservation - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Energy conservation is the effort to reduce wasteful energy consumption by using fewer energy services. This can be done by using energy more effectively (using less energy for continuous service) or changing one's behavior to use less service (for example, by driving less). Energy conservation can be achieved through efficient energy use ...

  4. Energy audit - Wikipedia

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    A home energy audit is a service where the energy efficiency of a house is evaluated by a person using professional equipment (such as blower doors and infrared cameras ), with the aim to suggest the best ways to improve energy efficiency in heating and cooling the house. An energy audit of a home may involve recording various characteristics ...

  5. Efficient energy use - Wikipedia

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    Efficient energy use, or energy efficiency, is the process of reducing the amount of energy required to provide products and services. There are many technologies and methods available that are more energy efficient than conventional systems. For example, insulating a building allows it to use less heating and cooling energy while still ...

  6. Low-energy house - Wikipedia

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    A low-energy house is characterized by an energy-efficient design and technical features which enable it to provide high living standards and comfort with low energy consumption and carbon emissions. Traditional heating and active cooling systems are absent, or their use is secondary. [1] [2] Low-energy buildings may be viewed as examples of ...

  7. Deep energy retrofit - Wikipedia

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    Deep energy retrofitting is one of the solutions for cutting down the carbon footprint of buildings. The report found out that buildings & the construction industry together accounted for 36% of global final energy use & 39% of energy-related CO 2 emissions. It calls to action for a 30% improvement, by 2030, in energy-use intensity (i.e. energy ...

  8. International Energy Agency Energy in Buildings and ...

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    The International Energy Agency Energy in Buildings and Communities (IEA EBC) Programme, formerly known as the Energy in Buildings and Community Systems Programme (ECBCS), is one of the International Energy Agency's Technology Collaboration Programmes (TCPs). [1] The Programme "carries out research and development activities toward near-zero ...

  9. Energy management system (building management) - Wikipedia

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    An Energy Management System is, in the context of energy conservation, a computer system which is designed specifically for the automated control and monitoring of those electromechanical facilities in a building which yield significant energy consumption such as heating, ventilation and lighting installations. The scope may span from a single ...