Residential sector represents the largest energy consumer in the city of Pristina, as a capital of Republic of Kosovo. This is also the most diverse sector in terms of the energy sources used for space heating. Detailed analysis of different heating energy sources is pivotal for understanding the current situation as well as for any future systematic action in this field. In general, the main energy sources used for heating are known but the determination of their share still remains a challenge. Main focus of the current research is to identify the key heating energy sources, to analyze their share in different zones of Pristina, and to present the heated versus living area per different energy sources within dwellings. Data gathered...
Regarding to the structure of final energy consumption in buildings and National Action Plans, the p...
The building sector is responsible for a substantial part of energy use in Europe and Kosovo. Buildi...
The district heating system in Serbia, with an installed capacity of 6,600 MW, currently supplies 58...
This paper has the main focus in energy consumption by the residential sector in city of Prishtina. ...
Heating energy consumption and main heating energy resources are currently global challenges which a...
Prishtina as the capital city of Kosovo is a city that has been continuously developed during differ...
The reduction of heating energy consumption and the mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions in the bu...
The existing building stock energy consumption accounts for about 38% of final energy consumption in...
This Capstone Project addresses the important problem of low energy efficiency in residential buildi...
Most of the generated electricity in Kosovo is produced from fossil fuel, a part of the energy comes...
A major challenge our society faces today is the buildings energy consumption. Building stock is res...
Buildings with poor insulation and infiltration in doors, windows, and other openings have very high...
AbstractThe present paper addresses the energy performance of existing apartment buildings in Prisht...
The transition of the coal-based energy system is a challenge that can be solved by considering the ...
Prishtina as the capital city of Kosovo is a city that has been continuously developed during differ...
Regarding to the structure of final energy consumption in buildings and National Action Plans, the p...
The building sector is responsible for a substantial part of energy use in Europe and Kosovo. Buildi...
The district heating system in Serbia, with an installed capacity of 6,600 MW, currently supplies 58...
This paper has the main focus in energy consumption by the residential sector in city of Prishtina. ...
Heating energy consumption and main heating energy resources are currently global challenges which a...
Prishtina as the capital city of Kosovo is a city that has been continuously developed during differ...
The reduction of heating energy consumption and the mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions in the bu...
The existing building stock energy consumption accounts for about 38% of final energy consumption in...
This Capstone Project addresses the important problem of low energy efficiency in residential buildi...
Most of the generated electricity in Kosovo is produced from fossil fuel, a part of the energy comes...
A major challenge our society faces today is the buildings energy consumption. Building stock is res...
Buildings with poor insulation and infiltration in doors, windows, and other openings have very high...
AbstractThe present paper addresses the energy performance of existing apartment buildings in Prisht...
The transition of the coal-based energy system is a challenge that can be solved by considering the ...
Prishtina as the capital city of Kosovo is a city that has been continuously developed during differ...
Regarding to the structure of final energy consumption in buildings and National Action Plans, the p...
The building sector is responsible for a substantial part of energy use in Europe and Kosovo. Buildi...
The district heating system in Serbia, with an installed capacity of 6,600 MW, currently supplies 58...