Abstract
Rising energy prices and stricter environmental regulations are exacerbating the problem of inefficient heat consumption in the commercial sector. Central heating systems of office buildings, shopping malls, and industrial complexes are often characterized by excessive thermal energy consumption, which leads to significant economic losses and a negative impact on the natural environment. The purpose of the study is to study the directions and trends of optimization in the field under consideration (taking into account modern technological capabilities, and economic factors). There are disagreements in the professional community about the priority of measures to improve energy efficiency: some experts prefer improving the thermal insulation of buildings, others — the introduction of intelligent control systems, and others — the integration of renewable energy sources. The present study demonstrates that the greatest effect is achieved with a systematic approach combining various initiatives. The conclusion is formulated that in the current conditions and the future, a comprehensive application of modern thermal insulation materials, highly efficient heating equipment, intelligent management mechanisms, and alternative energy sources is required. The article is of interest to engineers-designers of heating systems, energy managers of commercial facilities, specialists in energy efficiency of buildings, and heads of companies interested in optimizing operating costs and improving the environmental friendliness of their real estate.
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