Conceptual framework for implementing energy-efficient technologies into construction

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The energy problem is becoming global every year. The reason for this is the growth of the world's population and the intensive development of technologies, which causes a constantly growing level of energy consumption. The construction industry is the largest sector of final energy consumption, accounting for a higher share of consumption than in industries such as industry and transport. The relevance and versatility of the problem of improving the efficiency of energy-efficient technologies in construction determines the need to improve the methodological foundations of the mechanism for managing production and economic processes for the introduction of energy-efficient technologies. Improvement and implementation of current methodological foundations and principles will form a systematic approach to the issue of mass use of energy efficient technologies in construction.

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Gorbachevskaya, E. Y., Bezrukikh, O. A., Maletina, T. A., & Safronov, D. A. (2020). Conceptual framework for implementing energy-efficient technologies into construction. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 880). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/880/1/012031

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