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Duta, Anca.
Nearly Zero Energy Communities = Proceedings of the Conference for Sustainable Energy (CSE) 2017 /
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Title/Author:
Nearly Zero Energy Communities/ edited by Ion Visa, Anca Duta.
Reminder of title:
Proceedings of the Conference for Sustainable Energy (CSE) 2017 /
other author:
Visa, Ion.
Description:
XIII, 732 p. 440 illus.online resource. :
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Subject:
Sustainable architecture. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63215-5
ISBN:
9783319632155
Nearly Zero Energy Communities = Proceedings of the Conference for Sustainable Energy (CSE) 2017 /
Nearly Zero Energy Communities
Proceedings of the Conference for Sustainable Energy (CSE) 2017 /[electronic resource] :edited by Ion Visa, Anca Duta. - 1st ed. 2018. - XIII, 732 p. 440 illus.online resource. - Springer Proceedings in Energy,2352-2534. - Springer Proceedings in Energy,.
This book addresses the main challenges in implementing the concepts that aim to replace the regular fossil-fuels based energy pattern with the novel energy pattern relying on renewable energy. As the built environment is one major energy consumer, well known and exploited by each community member, the challenges addressing the built environment has to be solved with the consistent contribution of the community inhabitants and its administration. The transition phase, which already is under implementation, is represented by the Nearly Zero Energy Communities (nZEC). From the research topics towards the large scale implementation, the nZEC concept is analyzed in this book, starting with the specific issues of the sustainable built environment, beyond the Nearly Zero Energy Buildings towards a more integrated view on the community (Chapter1) and followed by various implementation concepts for renewable heating & cooling (Chapter 2), for renewable electrical energy production at community level (Chapter 3) and for sustainable water use and reuse (Chapter 4). As the topic is still new, specific instruments supporting education and training (Chapter 5) are needed, aiming to provide the knowledge that can drive the communities in the near future and is expected to increase the acceptance towards renewable energy implemented at community level. The sub-chapters of this book are the proceedings of the 5th edition of the Conference for Sustainable Energy, during 19-21 October 2017, organized by the R&D Centre Renewable Energy Systems and Recycling, in the R&D Institute of the Transilvania University of Brasov. This event was organized under the patronage of the International Federation for the Science of Machines and Mechanisms (IFToMM) - the Technical Committee Sustainable Energy Systems, of the European Sustainable Energy Alliance (ESEIA) and of the Romanian Academy of Technical Sciences.
ISBN: 9783319632155
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-63215-5doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Sustainable architecture.
LC Class. No.: NA2542.36
Dewey Class. No.: 720.47
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