In the European Union, almost 40% of all energy consumption comes from buildings, while another 20–25% comes from transport. In the European Union, including Hungary, only buildings with almost-zero energy demand could be built after 2020, and the use of renewable energies must be strengthened. The Renewable Directive stipulated that by 2020, the share of renewable energy in buildings must be 25%, and in transport it must be 10%; the use of electric vehicles is vital. There are about four million dwellings in Hungary, of which approximately three million need to be renovated, and only some of these (a few hundred) meet the cost-optimized level of the 2020 directive. The use of insulation materials is very important in the transport s...
AbstractRecently, materials based on secondary raw materials have been the focus of attention of bui...
We are coming to realize that there is an urgent need to reduce energy usage in buildings and it has...
The energy consumption of a building is strongly dependent on the characteristics of its envelope. T...
In the European Union, almost 40% of all energy consumption arises from buildings, while another nea...
The main role of thermal insulation materials in a building envelope are to prevent heat loss and pr...
The European Union has decided to decrease the energy use for heating of buildings with 50% in 2050....
In today’s society there is an increased focus on various energy aspects. Buildings constitute a lar...
In Turkey most of the energy demand is imported. Therefore, energy savings obtained from heating app...
The European Union has decided to decrease the energy use for heating of buildings with 50% in 2050....
The paper analyses the monitoring measurement results on energy performance and hygrothermal behavio...
For reducing the energy use of buildings, the application of insulation materials can be a possible ...
The requirements placed on the thermal protection of buildings are becoming stricter worldwide, whic...
Modern day buildings are now expected to be low energy or near zero energy to reduce carbon emission...
Thermal insulation materials play an important role in the challenge of nearly zero-energy buildings...
The advantages and disadvantages of the thermal building insulation materials and solutions have bee...
AbstractRecently, materials based on secondary raw materials have been the focus of attention of bui...
We are coming to realize that there is an urgent need to reduce energy usage in buildings and it has...
The energy consumption of a building is strongly dependent on the characteristics of its envelope. T...
In the European Union, almost 40% of all energy consumption arises from buildings, while another nea...
The main role of thermal insulation materials in a building envelope are to prevent heat loss and pr...
The European Union has decided to decrease the energy use for heating of buildings with 50% in 2050....
In today’s society there is an increased focus on various energy aspects. Buildings constitute a lar...
In Turkey most of the energy demand is imported. Therefore, energy savings obtained from heating app...
The European Union has decided to decrease the energy use for heating of buildings with 50% in 2050....
The paper analyses the monitoring measurement results on energy performance and hygrothermal behavio...
For reducing the energy use of buildings, the application of insulation materials can be a possible ...
The requirements placed on the thermal protection of buildings are becoming stricter worldwide, whic...
Modern day buildings are now expected to be low energy or near zero energy to reduce carbon emission...
Thermal insulation materials play an important role in the challenge of nearly zero-energy buildings...
The advantages and disadvantages of the thermal building insulation materials and solutions have bee...
AbstractRecently, materials based on secondary raw materials have been the focus of attention of bui...
We are coming to realize that there is an urgent need to reduce energy usage in buildings and it has...
The energy consumption of a building is strongly dependent on the characteristics of its envelope. T...