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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://research.bfu.bg:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1248

Title: ИЗСЛЕДВАНЕ ПРИЛОЖЕНИЕТО НА МИКРО ВЕИ ЦЕНТРАЛИ ЗА СГРАДИ С ПОЧТИ НУЛЕВА КОНСУМАЦИЯ НА ЕНЕРГИЯ
Other Titles: INVESTIGATION OF THE APPLICATION OF MICRO VEI POWER PLANTS FOR BUILDINGS WITH ALMOST ZERO ENERGY CONSUMPTION
Authors: Лецковска, Силвия
Сейменлийски, Камен
Симионов, Радослав
Keywords: low-energy-house
nearly zero-energy buildings (nZEB)
PV-System
passive house
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Бургаски свободен университет, 8000 Бургас, ул. "Сан Стефано" №62
Series/Report no.: Издание 2021;с. 425-436
Abstract: In 2010, the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive 2010/31 / EU (EPBD) was adopted, which states that from 31 December 2020, all new buildings in the EU must be constructed as buildings with almost zero energy consumption. Nearly zero or very low energy needs must be covered to a large extent by energy from renewable sources, including energy from renewable sources, produced on site or near the building. Achieving zero energy consumption is not possible in all buildings. For school buildings, however, the goal of net zero consumption is feasible. The report presents research aimed at reaching zero net consumption for the BSU building. Results for production of energy from a photovoltaic power plant for own needs, located on the roof of the university, realized modularly using photovoltaic panels of different types are shown.
URI: http://research.bfu.bg:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1248
ISSN: 1313-8758
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