Methodology for Analysis of Energy Efficiency for Residential Buildings Based on the Optimal Cost

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This paper proposes a methodology for analysis, evaluation and selection of the optimal variant for systems designed to ensure thermal comfort in residential buildings. It identifies as a tool that can analyze in detail the technical and economic point of view, the characteristics of a thermal system (closing elements of a building) and heating equipment, subsequent recovery process of the energy potential of multiple energy resources - can provide in terms of cost optimal the thermal comfort.

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October 2014

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