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Page 1: Energy Insitute Hrvoje Pozar

ENERGY INSTITUTE HRVOJE POŽAR

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Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar

From 1994 central scientific institution in planning and implementation of energy sector reform in Croatia

‘Zagreb Energy School’ heritage – more then 50 years of work and experience

• Non-profit scientific and research institution• Project financed institution• Organization covers different aspects of

development of modern and sustainable energy systems

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Organization

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Employees

Educational structure 90% with academic degree 17 Doctors of Science

76 employees (November 2013) average age of scientists is less than 40 years average working experience is 14.5 years

49%

13%11%

9%

4% 7%

3% 3% 1% 1%

Electrical Engineering

Administration

Mechanical Engineering

Economy and Finance

Biological engineering

Mining, Geology and Petrolium Engineering

Architectural Engineering

Law

Chemical engineering

Environmental

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Finances

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 -

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3.50

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EIHP turnover (in mil. €)

15%

31%

1%1%

13%

38%

1%

Income balance

EUPublic BodiesThird Countries' Public Bod-iesUnited NationsOther International Organ-isation(s)Private SectorOther

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EIHP in Croatia

Kosovo

Romania

Bulgaria

Serbia

Slovenia

Greece

Albania

Macedonia

Ukraine

Moldova

Turkey

SlovakiaCzech R.

Hungary

Poland

Italy

Switzerland

Germany

Austria • National energy strategy

• Energy balance

• Package of energy legislature

• Sub-laws on renewable energy

• INA corporate restructuring

CROATIABosnia

and Herzegovina

Montenegro

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Clients in Croatia

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EIHP in the region

KosovoMontenegro

Romania

Bulgaria

SerbiaBosnia and

Herzegovina

Slovenia

Greece

Albania

Macedonia

CROATIA

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EIHP in the region

MONTENEGRO• Privatization of National Power Incumbent• Energy Development Strategy until 2025 (Government)

BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA• Energy Sector Development Study (WORLD BANK) • Energy Strategy of the Republic of Srpska• Training on energy efficiency in households in Bosnia and

Herzegovina (UNDP/GEF)• Power Distribution System Development• Gas Network Development Study

KOSOVO• Energy Sector Technical Assistance Project (WORLD BANK)• Advisory on Privatization of the Electricity Distribution Company

(USAID)• Assistance to the Ministry of Energy and Mining in Kosovo

ALBANIA• Analysis on Energy Supply until 2030 (IAEA)

MACEDONIA• Feasibility Study for a Gas Pipeline System• Electricity Transmission System Development Plan

SLOVENIA• Environmental aspects of Nafta Geoterm takeover procedure

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EIHP in SEE

SOUTH EAST EUROPE

• Projects of Energy Community Interest (Energy Community)

• Regional Gasification Study (World Bank)

• Western Balkans Sustainable Energy Direct Financing Facility (EBRD)

• Implementation of ACQUIS-a on renewable energy (Energy Community)

• Regional planning of transmission grid (USAID)

• Development of regional energy market (SEE REMS) (USAID)

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EIHP around the region: INOGATE countries

Turkey

KazakhstanUkraine

Moldova

Armenia Azerbaijan

Georgia

Belarus

Kyrgyzstan

Tajikistan

Uzbekistan

Turkmenistan

Support to Statistical Cooperation• enhance the use of energy statistics• statistics harmonization with European standards• develop a National Statistics System in Partner Countries and in

particular National Statistical Institutes

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Syria

Armenia

Georgia

Azerbaijan

Ukraine

Moldova

Belarus

AlgeriaLibya

Marocco

Egypt

Tunisia

JordanIsrael

Lebanon

Palestine

EIHP around the region: Neighbourhood partnership

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EIHP around the world

• national strategies• project feasibility and bankability

• energy balances and statistics• corporate restructuring

• mergers and acquisitions

• electricity• oil & gas

• renewables• energy efficiency

• regulatory

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EU projects

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Expertise

MESSAGE: Model for Energy Supply Strategy Alternatives and their General

Environmental Impacts

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Partners

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Clients

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Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar

Savska cesta 163, Zagreb, Croatia

T: + 385 1 6326 100

F: + 385 1 6040 599

[email protected]

www.eihp.hr Thank you for your attention

Dr.sc. Branka JelavićRenewable Energy Sources and

Energy Efficiency

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Energy institute Hrvoje Požar

Energy efficency projects

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240 kWh/m2 ► 70 kWh/m2278 kWh/m2 ►72 kWh/m2

Pilot projects (early 2000.)

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EIHP office building – first energy efficiency pilot project executed in Croatia

4 areas of intervention:

Additional thermal insulation of entire external envelope and windows replacement

Interior adaptation to institute’s requirements

Instalation of state of the art heating, ventilation and air conditioning system

Instalation of building management system, collection of crucial energy use data

EIHP building refurbishment

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Before refurbishment:

Location: Zagreb, Savska 163

Building use:: office building

Net useful area: 2150 m2

Gross area: 2450 m2

Year of construction: 1975.

Architect: prof. Đuro Mirković, dipl.ing.arh.

Characteristic U-values of external envelope:

External wall U=1,45 W/m2KUmax=0,90 W/m2K (2000.)

Flat roof U=1,94 W/m2K Umax=0,80 W/m2K (2000.)

Slab on ground U=0,94 W/m2K Umax=0,75 W/m2K (2000.)

Heating and cooling system

Central radiator heating, district heating,

Window cooling units

Air conditioning system in meeting room and library in the basement

EIHP building refurbishment

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Solar control

Internal shades

EIHP building refurbishment

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Characteristic detail befor reconstruction

- Monolyth concrete wall 15 cm

- Thermal insulation EPS 5 cm

- Prefabricated reinforced conrete panel 7 cm

U = 1,45 W/m2K Umax = 0,90 W/m2K (2000.)

EIHP building refurbishment

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U = 1,45 W/m2K Umax = 0,90 W/m2K (2000.)

ψ = 0,87 W/m2K

EIHP building refurbishment

Characteristic detail befor reconstruction

- Monolyth concrete wall 15 cm

- Thermal insulation EPS 5 cm

- Prefabricated reinforced conrete panel 7 cm

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U = 1,45 W/m2K Umax = 0,90 W/m2K (2000.)

ψ1 = 0,87 W/m2K

ψ2 = 0,11 W/m2K

Uavg = 2,13 W/m2K Umax = 0,45 W/m2K (2010.)

EIHP building refurbishment

Characteristic detail befor reconstruction

- Monolyth concrete wall 15 cm

- Thermal insulation EPS 5 cm

- Prefabricated reinforced conrete panel 7 cm

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Glazed constructions of external envelope

Characteristic window

Aluminium window without thermal breakUf=5,68 W/m2K

Double pane glazing 4/16/4 mm Ug=2,90 W/m2K

EIHP building refurbishment

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EIHP building refurbishment

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Thermal insulation of the walls and window replacement

New U values after refurbishment in year 2000.

External wallU=0,37 W/m2K

Reinforced concrete 15 cmMineral wool

10 cmAir space 4 cmPainted glass

0,8 cm/ Aluminum 0,25 cm/Stone 3 cm

Ceiling towards unheated attic (previously flat roof)U=0,30 W/m2K

Slab on groundU=0,64 W/m2K

U values allowed by regulation in 2005.

External wall U=0,80 W/m2K

Ceiling towards unheated attic U=0,70 W/m2K

Slab on ground U=0,65 W/m2K

EIHP building refurbishment

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Thermal insulation of the walls and window replacement

New U values after refurbishment in year 2000.

Characteristic window

Aluminum window with thermal break Schüco Royal 70

Uf=1,95 do 2,57 W/m2K

Low E double pane glazing

Ug=1,1 W/m2K

Uw=1,57 W/m2K Uwmax=1,8 W/m2K

EIHP building refurbishment

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Interior design

EIHP building refurbishment

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State of the art HVAC system (2000.)

Energetski podsustavi za proizvodnju nakon rekonstrukcije:

Indirect thermal substation Kompakt, 250 kW, heat exchanger and DHW boiler, heat measurement

Heat pump with cold storage:

Trigeneration system: gas engine based cogeneration system, single stage absorption cooling system

EIHP building refurbishment

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EIHP building refurbishment – - system schematic

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o Management of entire HVAC systemo Regulation allows for 15 different

modes :– Separate operation of east/west

fancoils – Separate operation of AC units– Heat pump operation – hating/cooling,

cold storage– Trigeneration system ;

o Fancoils regulated in each roomo Windows with microswitches

interupting operation of fancoils in each room

EIHP building refurbishment – building management system

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Thermal demand reduction by 64%Specific annual demand (heating and DHW)Before refurbishment 283 kWh/m2

► after refurbishment 103 kWh/m2

Annual heating demandBefore refurbishment 235 kWh/m2 ► 81 kWh/m2

Installed heating powerBefore 128 W/m2, after 97 W/m2 (- 24%)

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Inovative energy concepts – architectural competition in Labin

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Inovative energy concepts – architectural competition in Labin

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• Mechanical ventilation with heat recovery, high efficiency heat pump (air-water) heating power 79,1 kW i cooling power 88,4 kW, COP 3, R410A, solar thermal collectors for DHW 80 m2

• Backup heating system 2 condensing boilers at 90 kW• Heat storage 4000 l, 100 mm MW insulation with reflexive

outer skin• Floor heating and cooling

Area(m2) QH,nd,ref (kWh/a) Energy rating

PS Koprivnica 1726 25.750 14,91 - A+

SG Zagreb 382 31.110 81,43 - C

Concept of Passive multiapartment building in Koprivnica

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H-Value:U × A[W/K]

 

114,4

20,9

73,1

33,8

0,0

0,0

228,4

17,0

66,9

36,1

58,6

44,8

0,0

Y*l [W/K]

34,5

23,9

0,0 

0,0 

752,3

Input ofThermal Bridge

Heat Loss Coefficient

W/(mK)

 Y

W/(mK)

flat roof   0,160

loggia 1st floor   -0,052loggia 1st floor side walls   0,022

loggia   0,282

loggia side walls   0,025

corner walls   -0,044

loggia partition wall   0,292

loggia-flat roof   0,152

staircase wall   0,334

GF columns   0,230masonry wall-foundation   0,279

concerte wall-foundation   0,244

heated basement wall   0,230unheated bacement wall   0,240

additional   0,400

H-Value:Y × l

[W/K]

16,42

-1,25

0,42

13,93

0,97

-13,49

1,27

6,67

4,061,616,053,031,739,018,00

U, Ψ i HD

Neprozirna vanjska ovojnica / Toplinski mostovi / Tlo / Transmisijski gubici

Building Element OverviewAverage U-

Value[W/(m²K)]

     

North Windows   0,941

East Windows   1,031

South Windows   0,906

West Windows   0,997

Horizontal Windows    

Exterior Door    

Exterior Wall - Ambient   0,196

Exterior Wall - Ground   0,202

Roof/Ceiling - Ambient   0,115

Floor Slab   0,134

    0,172

wall to unheated   0,418

Floor Slab above outside  

Thermal Bridge Overview Y [W/(mK)]

Thermal Bridges Ambient   0,056

Perimeter Thermal Bridges 0,262

Thermal Bridges Floor Slab     

Partition Wall to Neighbour  

   

Average Therm. Envelope 0,268

Steady-State Transmittance

LS 107,29W/K

Exterior Periodic Transmittance

Lpe 62,68W/K

• Toplinska izolacija vanjske ovojnice 15-30 cm

• Prozori 3-struko izo-staklo, lowe, plinovito punjenje

Passive multiapartment building in Koprivnica concept

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Uw, HD, Qsol

Transparentna ovojnica - Trasmisijski gubici Solarni dobici

Window Area

Orientation

Global Radiation (Cardinal Points)

Shading Dirt

Non-Perpendi

cu-lar

Incident Radiation

Glazing Fraction

g-Value

Reduction Factor for

Solar Radiation

WindowArea

WindowU-Value

GlazingArea

Average Global

Radiation

Transmission Losses

Heat Gains Solar

Radiation

maximum: kWh/(m²a) 0,75 0,95 0,85         m2 W/(m2K) m2 kWh/(m2a) kWh/a kWh/a

North 190 0,75 0,95 0,85 0,739 0,51 0,45 121,53 0,94 89,9 190 8671 5261

East 305 0,75 0,95 0,85 0,656 0,51 0,40 20,23 1,03 13,3 305 1582 1249

South 463 0,75 0,95 0,85 0,773 0,51 0,47 80,64 0,91 62,3 463 5540 8917

West 305 0,75 0,95 0,85 0,686 0,51 0,42 33,93 1,00 23,3 305 2564 2189

Horizontal 426 0,75 0,95 0,85 0,000 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,0 426 0 0

Total or Average Value for All Windows.

  0,51 0,45 256,33 0,94 188,7 18357 17617

Passive multiapartment building in Koprivnica concept

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Hv

Ventilacijski gubiciVentilation System Design - Standard Operation

Occupancy m²/P 23

Number of Occupants P 75,0

Supply Air per Person m³/(P*h) 30

Supply Air Requirement m³/h 2250

Extract Air Rooms Kitchen Bathroom Shower WC storage

Quantity 28 28   13  

Extract Air Requirement per Room m³/h 60 40 20 20  

Total Extract Air Requirement m³/h 3060

Design Air Flow Rate (Maximum) m³/h 3060

Average Air Change Rate CalculationDaily Operation Factors Referenced to Air Flow Rate Air Change RateDuration Maximum

Type of Operation h/d m³/h 1/h

Maximum   1,00 3060 0,71

Standard 24,0 0,77 2354 0,55

Basic   0,54 1648 0,38

Minimum   0,40 1224 0,28

Average Air Flow Rate (m³/h)

Average Air Change Rate

(1/h)

x Residential BuildingAverage

value0,77 2354 0,55

Effective Heat Recovery Efficiency hHR,eff 89,7%

Passive multiapartment building in Koprivnica concept

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QH,nd

Godišnja potrebna toplinska energija za grijanje

Ventilation Heat Losses QV 4317 * 0,070 * 0,33 * 75,8 = 7537

Total Heat Losses QL ( 51338 + 7537) *

1,0 = 58875 34,1

Annual Heat Demand QH QL - QG = 24627 14,3

Available Solar Heat Gains QS Total 17617 10,2

kWh/(m²a)Transmission Heat Losses QT Total 51338 29,7

Length Heat. Period

Spec. Power qI

ATFA

kh/d d/a W/m² m² kWh/a kWh/(m²a)

Internal Heat Gains QI 0,024 * 205 * 2,10 * 1726,7 = 17798 10,3

kWh/a kWh/(m²a)Heat Gains QG hG * QF = 34248 19,8

Passive multiapartment building in Koprivnica concept

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QC,nd

Godišnja potrebna toplinska energija za hlađenje kWh/(m²a)

Transmission Losses QT (Negative: Heat Loads) Total 29466 17,1

QL,ext QL,ground QL,summer

kWh/a kWh/a kWh/a kWh/a kWh/(m²a)

Ventilation Heat Losses QV 11739 + 0 + 0 = 11739 6,8

QT QV

kWh/a kWh/a kWh/a kWh/(m²a)

Total Heat Losses QL 29466 + 11739 = 41204 23,9

kWh/(m²a)

Available Solar Heat Gains QS Total 42239 24,5

Length cooling Period

Spec. Power qI

ATFA

kh/d d/a W/m² m² kWh/a kWh/(m²a)

Internal Heat Gains QI 0,024 * 183 * 2,1 * 1726,7 = 15925 9,2

kWh/a kWh/(m²a)

Sum Heat Loads QF QS + QI = 58164 33,7

Useful Heat Losses QV,n hG * QL = 40192 23,3

kWh/a kWh/(m²a)

Useful Cooling Demand QK QF - QV,n = 17973 10,4

Passive multiapartment building in Koprivnica concept

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QwPTV + solar Solar Fraction with DHW Demand including Washing and Dish-Washing

Heat Demand DHW qgDHW 50179 kWh/a

Latitude: 50,0

°

Selection of collector from list (see below): 6 Selection: 6 Standard Flat Plate Collector

Solar Collector Area 80,00 m²

Deviation from North 180 °

Angle of Inclination from the Horizontal 45 °

Height of the Collector Field 1,7 m

Occupancy 75,0 Persons

Specific Collector Area 1,1 m²/Pers

Estimated Solar Fraction of DHW Production 51%

Solar Contribution to Useful Heat 25389 kWh/a 15

Total Heat Losses of the DHW System

QWL = QZ+QU+QS 10485 kWh/a

Specif. Losses of the DHW System

qWL = QWL / ATFA kWh/(m²a) 6,1

Utilisation Factor DHW Distrib and Storage

ha,WL = qDHW / (qDHW + qWV) 79,1% -

Total Heat Demand of DHW system

QgDHW = QDHW+QWL 50179 kWh/a

Total Spec. Heat Demand of DHW System

qgDHW = QgDHW / ATFA kWh/(m²a) 29,1

Passive multiapartment building in Koprivnica concept

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EL, Eaux

Električna energija za uređaje, rasvjetu i pomoćne uređaje

Application  Used ?

(1/0) 

Within the Thermal

Envelope? (1/0)

 Norm Demand

 Utilization

Factor 

Frequency

Reference Quant

ity

 Useful

Energy (kWh/a)

 

Electric

Fraction

Non-Electric Fraction

     

Dishwashing 1 11,20

kWh/Use * 1,00 * 65 /(P*a) * 75,0 P = 5850 * 100% 

Cold Water Connection

            *   0%

Clothes Washing 1 11,10

kWh/Use * 1,00 * 57 /(P*a) * 75,0 P = 4703 * 100% 

Cold Water Connection           *   0%

Clothes Drying with: 1 13,50

kWh/Use Residual dampness 0,75 * 57 /(P*a) * 75,0 P = 0 0%

 

Clothesline   0,50           = 0   0%Energy Consumed by Evaporation 1 1 3,13 kWh/Use * 0,50 * 57 /(P*a) * 75,0 P = 6690 *   100%

Refrigerating 0 10,78

kWh/d * 1,00 * 365 d/a * 28 HH = 0 * 100% 

Freezing 0 00,88

kWh/d * 0,90 * 365 d/a * 28 HH = 0 * 100% 

or Combined Unit 1 11,00

kWh/d * 1,00 * 365 d/a * 28 HH = 10220 * 100% 

Cooking with: 1 10,25

kWh/Use * 1,00 * 500 /(P*a) * 75,0 P = 9375 * 100% 

Electricity Percentage CFLs             *   0%Lighting 1 1 13 W 95% * 1,00 * 2,90 kh/(P*a) * 75,0 P = 2925 * 100% Consumer Electronics 1 1 80 W * 1,00 * 0,55 kh/(P*a) * 75,0 P = 3300 * 100% 

Small Appliances, etc. 1 1 50 kWh * 1,00 * 1,00 /(P*a) * 75,0 P = 3750 * 100% 

Total Aux. Electricity 11311

Total 58124kWhPrimarna energija (kWh/a)

30539

Passive multiapartment building in Koprivnica concept

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Eprim

Primarna energija

Total Electricity Demand (without Heat Pump) 29,8 80,4 20,3

Final Energy Primary EnergyEmissions

CO2-Equivalent

kWh/(m2a) kWh/(m2a) kg/(m2a)

Total Electricity Demand Heat Pump 4,3 11,7 2,9

Total Heating Oil/Gas/Wood 10,2 11,3 2,6

Heating, Cooling, DHW, Auxiliary and Household Electricity    44,4 103,4 25,8

Passive multiapartment building in Koprivnica concept

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Toni BORKOVIĆ, Željka HRS BORKOVIĆ, d.i.a.Vedran KRSTULOVIĆ, Marina MALINOVEC PUČEK, d.i.s.

Filip PREBEG, d.i.e.

Walk through audit of Special hospital for medical rehabilitation Krapinske Toplice

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Walk through audit of Special hospital for medical rehabilitation Krapinske Toplice – current status

Useful area and heating demand shares

A; 14%

A; 2%

A; 12%

A; 7%

A; 26%

Qh; 2%

Qh; 5%

Qh; 8%

Qh; 32%

Qh; 40%

A; 33%

Qh; 10%

zgrada stare bolnice

zgrada hidroterapije

zgrada dječjeg odjela

zgrada osnovne škole

zgrada NBO

zgrada NNBO

upravna zgrada

kaptaža

crpna stanica

kotlovnica

praonica rublja i radione

upravna zgrada "Katin dvor"

zgrada diesel agregata itrafo stanica

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Walk through audit of Special hospital for medical rehabilitation Krapinske Toplice - Energy use mdellingRASPODJELA POTROŠNJE TOPLINSKE ENERGIJE PREMA KORIŠTENJU

Modelirana potrošnja toplinske energije

MWh

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Detailed energy study of Ministry of Health and Energy efficiency and environment protection Fund building

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Detailed energy study of Ministry of Health and Energy efficiency and environment protection Fund building

Ak 26%

Ak 6%

Ak 15%

Ak 6%Ak 8%

Ak 9%

Ak 29%Qh 33%

Qh 11%

Qh 8%Qh 5%

Qh 12%

Qh 9%

Qh 20%

Ak 1%

Ak 0%

Qh 1%

Qh 1%ZONA 1

ZONA 3

ZONA 5

ZONA 8

ZONA 2

ZONA 4

ZONA 6

ZONA 7

ZONA 9

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Definition of reference buildings and cost optimal requirements for new and refurbishment of existing buildings

o I. phase Determination of minimum requirements on energy property for single family buildings for continental and coastal Croatia for time bins before 1970., between 1970. and 1987., and after 1987. based on cost optimal analysis, including definition of nearly zero energy buildings and plans for increase in number of nearly zero energy buildings

o II. phase Determination of minimum requirements on energy property for multiapartment, office buildings, building for education, retail buildings, hotels and restaurants, hospitals and sports halls (seven categories) for continental and coastal Croatia for time bins before 1970., between 1970. and 2006., and after 2006. based on cost optimal analysis, including definition of nearly zero energy buildings and plans for increase in number of nearly zero energy buildings

– Definition of reference building for each building use, time bin and climate region based on own databases, energy certificates databases, ISGE database and statistical information

– Approximately 500 preliminary architectural designs of building, 500 quantity takeofs and cost estimates, 600 useful heating energy demand calculations, 2000 building technical systems designs, quantity takeofs and cost estimates, 400 lighting desings and energy calculations, PV systems sizing and cost estimates, 2000 final energy calculations and more than 6500 cost optimal analysis

– EIHP project leader, Faculty of Architecture, Faculty of Civil engineering, line up of design teams feeding cost information and necessary technical expertize

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Definition of reference buildings and cost optimal requirements for new and refurbishment of existing buildings

o Results used for: – Technical regulation on rational energy use and thermal protection of the buildings – requirements

for new and refurbished buildings– Regulation on energy certification of the buildings – new energy ratings scale based on final energy

demand– Plans for increase of number of nearly zero energy buildings– Further analysis of cost efective and cost optimal energy refurbishment solutions

Results need to be updated regularly to reflect market changes – both in energy demand of reference building and in changes to reference buildings

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Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar

Savska cesta 163, Zagreb, Croatia

T: + 385 1 6326 100

F: + 385 1 6040 599

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