Abstract

The article reflects energy-saving measures in individual residential construction in relation to the Tyumen region of Russian Federation, which can be used for other regions of similar climatic conditions. Implementation of energy-saving measures entails costs; accordingly, methodology for calculating the payback periods of these recommendations was considered. The authors evaluated the heat loss of a typical residential building without taking into account application of measures after implementation in order to confirm the effectiveness of the application of proposed recommendations.

Highlights

  • Energy saving is one of the important tasks of the 21st century, since the consumption of thermal and electric energy is a necessary condition for human life and creation of favorable living conditions [1]

  • Financial stability, economic and environmental security, as well as increasing the level and quality of life of the population is impossible without energy potential and energy efficiency through the modernization of technological development and transition to rational and environmentally responsible use of energy resources [2]

  • The task of energy saving is posed by the leadership of the Russian state in Federal Law of November 23, 2009

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Introduction

Energy saving is one of the important tasks of the 21st century, since the consumption of thermal and electric energy is a necessary condition for human life and creation of favorable living conditions [1]. The task of energy saving is posed by the leadership of the Russian state in Federal Law of November 23, 2009 No 261 “On Energy Saving and on Improving Energy Efficiency, and on Amending Certain Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation”. It involves implementation of legal, industrial, organizational, scientific, technical and economic measures aimed at the efficient use of energy resources and involvement of renewable energy sources in the economy [3]. To support energy saving measures, several dozens of normative acts, methodological and program documents have been adopted

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