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An Analytical Model for the Impact of Building Control and Automation Upgrade on Space Heating Energy Efficiency

Intelligent building management systems are proven to lead to energy savings and are an integral component of smart buildings. The procedures developed in the EN standards describe the methodology for calculating the energy savings achieved by improving the automation and control levels of separate...

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Published in:Buildings (Basel) 2022-08, Vol.12 (8), p.1074
Main Authors: Morkunaite, Lina, Pupeikis, Darius, Jurelionis, Andrius, Fokaides, Paris A., Papadopoulos, Agis
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Cost control
Energy conservation
Energy efficiency
energy saving
Energy storage
Green buildings
Heat
Heating
Heating systems
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