Criteria and Indicators for Assessment of NZEB in Slovakia

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Building energy design is currently going through a period of major changes. One key factor of this is the adoption of nearly zero energy buildings as a long term goal for new buildings in most developed countries. To achieve this goal a lot of research is needed to accumulate knowledge and to utilize it in practical applications. Paper summarizes criteria and indicators prepared in law and technical documents in Slovakia.

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