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Energy saving strategy for residential buildings: case study in Armenia

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  • Atanes Papoyan
  • Changhong Zhan
  • Xueying Han
  • Guanghao Li

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In this article the research is concentrated on defining the possibility and potentials of design to enhance the energy efficiency and refine the climate conditions in the existing residential buildings in Armenia. The digital model of existing residential building is used to calculate the annual energy consumption, by simulation software—Autodesk Green Building Student. The horizontal solar panel systems offered by local market leaders were applied to calculate the annual savings, the required installation area, prices, etc. Consequently, the actual efficiency of energy saving technological process of residential buildings in Armenia is estimated. Based on the applied strategies and obtained fact, some recommendations are made for residential buildings. This article is intended to help and to be stimulus for architects and constructors to consider and include green technologies in their new projects.

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  • Atanes Papoyan & Changhong Zhan & Xueying Han & Guanghao Li, 2021. "Energy saving strategy for residential buildings: case study in Armenia," International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, Oxford University Press, vol. 16(3), pages 987-997.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:ijlctc:v:16:y:2021:i:3:p:987-997.
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