Impact of Changes in the Required Thermal Insulation of Building Envelope on Energy Demand, Heating Costs, Emissions, and Temperature in Buildings

Various methods can be used to reduce energy consumption in buildings. One of them is the tightening of energy requirements, which, like other methods, cannot result in a worsening of the indoor environmental quality. The article presents a study on the impact of changes in the thermal insulation of...

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Main Authors: Walery Jezierski, Beata Sadowska, Krzysztof Pawłowski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-12-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/1/56
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spelling doaj-297867d0d38f40ce9113bd2b4b6cca422020-12-25T00:05:44ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-12-0114565610.3390/en14010056Impact of Changes in the Required Thermal Insulation of Building Envelope on Energy Demand, Heating Costs, Emissions, and Temperature in BuildingsWalery Jezierski0Beata Sadowska1Krzysztof Pawłowski2Faculty of Civil Engineering and Environmental Sciences, Bialystok University of Technology, Wiejska Street 45E, 15-351 Bialystok, PolandFaculty of Civil Engineering and Environmental Sciences, Bialystok University of Technology, Wiejska Street 45E, 15-351 Bialystok, PolandFaculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture, UTP University of Science and Technology, 7 Kaliskiego Street, 85-796 Bydgoszcz, PolandVarious methods can be used to reduce energy consumption in buildings. One of them is the tightening of energy requirements, which, like other methods, cannot result in a worsening of the indoor environmental quality. The article presents a study on the impact of changes in the thermal insulation of the building envelope on the energy demand, heating costs, and emissions. Mathematical models of the dependence of the index of annual usable energy demand for heating (<i>EU<sub>H</sub></i>) of a residential house on the thermal transmittance coefficients (<i>U<sub>i</sub></i>) of selected building elements were developed. Values of <i>U<sub>i</sub></i> were adopted at three levels, corresponding to the maximum required values—as approved in Polish law for the periods from 2014, 2017, and 2021. The analyses were conducted for the location of the building in three of the five climate zones of Poland. It turned out that the differences in the energy demand in various locations in Poland amount to 32.6%. The change in <i>U<sub>i</sub></i> in the analyzed period causes a decrease of <i>EU<sub>H</sub></i> by almost 27%. Financial savings and a reduction of emissions strongly depend on the fuel used in the building. Increasing the level of thermal insulation of walls increases the perceptible temperature in rooms by 1.2–1.5%.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/1/56thermal transmittance coefficientbuilding envelopethe index of annual usable energy demand for heatingdeterministic mathematical modelfinancial savingsreduction of harmful emissions
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author Walery Jezierski
Beata Sadowska
Krzysztof Pawłowski
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Beata Sadowska
Krzysztof Pawłowski
Impact of Changes in the Required Thermal Insulation of Building Envelope on Energy Demand, Heating Costs, Emissions, and Temperature in Buildings
Energies
thermal transmittance coefficient
building envelope
the index of annual usable energy demand for heating
deterministic mathematical model
financial savings
reduction of harmful emissions
author_facet Walery Jezierski
Beata Sadowska
Krzysztof Pawłowski
author_sort Walery Jezierski
title Impact of Changes in the Required Thermal Insulation of Building Envelope on Energy Demand, Heating Costs, Emissions, and Temperature in Buildings
title_short Impact of Changes in the Required Thermal Insulation of Building Envelope on Energy Demand, Heating Costs, Emissions, and Temperature in Buildings
title_full Impact of Changes in the Required Thermal Insulation of Building Envelope on Energy Demand, Heating Costs, Emissions, and Temperature in Buildings
title_fullStr Impact of Changes in the Required Thermal Insulation of Building Envelope on Energy Demand, Heating Costs, Emissions, and Temperature in Buildings
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Changes in the Required Thermal Insulation of Building Envelope on Energy Demand, Heating Costs, Emissions, and Temperature in Buildings
title_sort impact of changes in the required thermal insulation of building envelope on energy demand, heating costs, emissions, and temperature in buildings
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2021-12-01
description Various methods can be used to reduce energy consumption in buildings. One of them is the tightening of energy requirements, which, like other methods, cannot result in a worsening of the indoor environmental quality. The article presents a study on the impact of changes in the thermal insulation of the building envelope on the energy demand, heating costs, and emissions. Mathematical models of the dependence of the index of annual usable energy demand for heating (<i>EU<sub>H</sub></i>) of a residential house on the thermal transmittance coefficients (<i>U<sub>i</sub></i>) of selected building elements were developed. Values of <i>U<sub>i</sub></i> were adopted at three levels, corresponding to the maximum required values—as approved in Polish law for the periods from 2014, 2017, and 2021. The analyses were conducted for the location of the building in three of the five climate zones of Poland. It turned out that the differences in the energy demand in various locations in Poland amount to 32.6%. The change in <i>U<sub>i</sub></i> in the analyzed period causes a decrease of <i>EU<sub>H</sub></i> by almost 27%. Financial savings and a reduction of emissions strongly depend on the fuel used in the building. Increasing the level of thermal insulation of walls increases the perceptible temperature in rooms by 1.2–1.5%.
topic thermal transmittance coefficient
building envelope
the index of annual usable energy demand for heating
deterministic mathematical model
financial savings
reduction of harmful emissions
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/1/56
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