ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF RETROFIT MEASURES FOR SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS

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The research elaborates various solutions using detailed economic evaluation and energy efficiency calculation and simulation technology for formulating applicable, energy and cost-efficient retrofit solutions of single-family residential buildings located in temperate climate areas. Primarily the annual energy demand for a reference existing single-family residential building was determined. The economic analysis was performed for six formulated refurbishment scenarios in order to determine which of the scenarios will demonstrate optimal performance both in energy and cost efficiency. A feasibility study was performed for the most efficient scenario, which included an economic evaluation of low temperature radiant heating systems were three energy suppliers (oil, natural gas and electricity for air to water heat pump) were compared. According to financial analyses the optimal scenario includes the replacement of windows, installation of 15 cm expanded polystyrene thermal insulation, low temperature radiant floor heating, with a payback period often years.

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Harmathy, N., Urbancl, D., Goričanec, D., & Magyar, Z. (2019). ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF RETROFIT MEASURES FOR SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS. Thermal Science, 23(3 Part B), 2071–2084. https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI170518298H

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