COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF FACTORS AFFECTING THE FORMATION OF ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN MULTI-STORY RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
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This article provides a scientific analysis of the determinants of energy consumption in multi-story residential buildings, examining the structural, engineering, and operational factors involved. It substantiates that high energy demand is frequently caused by inadequate thermal protection of the building envelope, obsolete heating and ventilation systems, ineffective energy management, and inefficient occupant behavior. The study highlights the significance of adopting energy-efficient materials, advanced thermal insulation, high-performance glazing systems, automated control systems, heat recovery ventilation (HRV), and renewable energy sources. The findings are of substantial importance for developing evidence-based recommendations aimed at enhancing the energy performance of multi-story residential buildings.
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