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Title: WP 3 SWG OBJECTIVES


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WP 3 SWG -OBJECTIVES
  • 3.1 To minimize energy demand and produce
    renewable energy on the site
  • 3.2 To minimise water demand and reduce
    wastewater production
  • 3.3 To minimise waste generation from buildings
    and civil infrastructure
  • 3.4 To decide on proceedings based on defining
    the cultural and regional identity by the quality
    of its industrial heritage
  • 3.5 To find better ways to comply with health
    and safety regulations for reused buildings and
    infrastructure

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Construction materialslandfilling vs. recycling
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DIRECTIVE 2002/91/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
AND OF THE COUNCIL of 16 December 2002 on the
energy performance of buildings lays down in
Art.. 1, requirements as regards
  • (a) the general framework for a methodology of
    calculation of the integrated energy performance
    of buildings
  • (b) the application of minimum requirements on
    the energy
  • performance of new buildings
  • (c) the application of minimum requirements on
    the energy
  • performance of large existing buildings that are
    subject to
  • major renovation
  • (d) energy certification of buildings and
  • (e) regular inspection of boilers and of
    air-conditioning
  • systems in buildings and in addition an
    assessment of the
  • heating installation in which the boilers are
    more than 15 years old.

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DIRECTIVE 2002/91/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
AND OF THE COUNCIL of 16 December 2002 on the
energy performance of buildings lays down in
Art.. 1, requirements as regards
  • General framework for the calculation of energy
    performance of buildings (Article 3)
  • 1. The methodology of calculation of energy
    performances of buildings shall include at least
    the following aspects
  • (a) thermal characteristics of the building
    (shell and internal partitions, etc.). These
    characteristics may also include air-tightness
  • (b) heating installation and hot water supply,
    including their insulation characteristics
  • (c) air-conditioning installation
  • (d) ventilation
  • (e) built-in lighting installation (mainly the
    non-residential sector)

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DIRECTIVE 2002/91/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
AND OF THE COUNCIL of 16 December 2002 on the
energy performance of buildings lays down in
Art.. 1, requirements as regards
  • (f) position and orientation of buildings,
    including outdoor climate
  • (g) passive solar systems and solar protection
  • (h) natural ventilation
  • (i) indoor climatic conditions, including the
    designed indoor climate.
  • 2. The positive influence of the following
    aspects shall, where relevant in this
    calculation, be taken into account
  • (a) active solar systems and other heating and
    electricity systems based on renewable energy
    sources
  • (b) electricity produced by CHP
  • (c) district or block heating and cooling
    systems
  • (d) natural lighting.

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DIRECTIVE 2002/91/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
AND OF THE COUNCIL of 16 December 2002 on the
energy performance of buildings
  • Member States may decide not to set or apply the
    requirements referred to in paragraph 1 for the
    following categories of buildings
  • buildings and monuments officially protected as
    part of a designated environment or because of
    their special architectural or historic merit,
    where compliance with the requirements would
    unacceptably alter their character or appearance,

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DIRECTIVE 2002/91/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
AND OF THE COUNCIL of 16 December 2002 on the
energy performance of buildings
  • Member States may decide not to set or apply the
    requirements referred to earlier for the
    following categories of buildings
  • buildings and monuments officially protected as
    part of a designated environment or because of
    their special architectural or historic merit,
    where compliance with the requirements would
    unacceptably alter their character or appearance
  • Thus it is important to find good example of
    building energy improvement

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Contradictionenergy usage material saving
Impact on environment resulting from construction
materials used
Impact on environment resulting from energy used
LCA analysis of Bytom Kwartal two building
adaptation
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LCA of wall insulation

Total impact on environment after
modernization Variant 1- 516 E99 units Variant
2 -533 E99 units vs. 714 without improvement
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Environmental impact resulting from type of
energy used
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KATOWICE Kleofas Shaft adaptation
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Konstancin-Jeziorna adaptation
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Niwkaka Modrzejow
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Niwkaka Modrzejow
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HEADQUATER FOR NESTLE FRANCENOISIEL SUR-MARNE
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HEADQUATER FOR NESTLE FRANCENOISIEL SUR-MARNE
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HEADQUATER FOR NESTLE FRANCENOISIEL SUR-MARNE
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HEADQUATER FOR NESTLE FRANCENOISIEL SUR-MARNE
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VENICE-ARSENAL
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VENICE-ARSENAL
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VENICE-ARSENAL
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VENICE-ARSENAL
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VENICE-ARSENAL
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TYCHY BREWERY POLAND
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TYCHY BREWERY POLAND
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TYCHY BREWERY POLAND
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GDANSK POLAND,OLOWIANKA ILENDadaptation of XIX
century power station for Congress and culture
centre
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GDANSK POLAND,Congress and culture centre
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GDANSK POLAND,Congress and culture centre
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