Abstract

Organizational and technical problems of energy efficiency in the construction of high-rise residential buildings were identified and systematized. The efficiency of state and regional policies in the field of energy saving and energy efficiency in high-rise housing construction and housing and utility services was stated to be largely determined not only by the level of modern constructional technologies and production of building materials, but also by the quality of full-scale measurements. The relevancy of scientific and methodological developments, allowing correctly to carry out the control over the compliance of actual indicators of energy efficiency of high-rise residential buildings with the given parameters, was substantiated. The contradictions of the goals and economic interests of suppliers and end users of energy resources were revealed. The conclusion was made that the solution of the problem of energy efficiency in high-rise housing construction was to harmonize economic interests and anticipations of the key market players.

Highlights

  • One of the strategic priorities of the state economic policy of the Russian Federation both in the post-reform period and at present is the creation and operation of multiapartment houses with the active and widespread use of energy-efficient and energy-saving technologies, building materials and structures.Energy efficiency is of particular relevance in Moscow's modern high-rise housing construction, as the agenda for energy efficiency and energy saving is dictated by the current challenges to the functioning of this key industry of the megapolis economy in the context of the global economic crisis, in general, and energy crisis, in particular

  • The need for scientific and technical support for the development and implementation of measures, that are aimed at reducing the energy consumption of high-rise apartment buildings in Moscow and other large regions of the Russian Federation, is due to a number of objective reasons

  • In accordance with Directive 2010/31/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 October 2010 on the energy performance of buildings, energy efficiency should be calculated on the basis of a methodology that can be differentiated at the state and regional levels

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Introduction

One of the strategic priorities of the state economic policy of the Russian Federation both in the post-reform period and at present is the creation and operation of multiapartment houses with the active and widespread use of energy-efficient and energy-saving technologies, building materials and structures. The need for scientific and technical support for the development and implementation of measures, that are aimed at reducing the energy consumption of high-rise apartment buildings in Moscow and other large regions of the Russian Federation, is due to a number of objective reasons. This is due, among other things, to the fact that the energy characteristics of both new high-rise buildings and ones, that are under operation, are tens of percent lower in some cases than design indicators. The intention of developers to reduce the construction expenses at any cost in some cases leads to a decrease in the quality of housing construction, and to the loss of the energy efficiency class of the constructed facilities

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