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Principles and Implementation of Energy Efficiency in Public Buildings
Emil Altimirski, Nicola Kaloyanov, Plamen Vichev, VeselinPlamenov
Faculty of Telecommunications at Technical University of Sofia 8 Kl. Ohridski Blvd, Sofia 1000 Bulgaria
Abstract: Energy efficiency in public buildings is a prime issue of research. We have studied the basic principles and implementation of energy efficiency in public buildings in this work. To do so, we have basically developed an algorithm with a sound architecture. The system implementation results are presented briefly.
Keywords: Energy Efficiency, Control System, Monitoring Principles and Implementation of Energy Efficiency in Public Buildings
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/jet/2022/13/4/79-85
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