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Private non-residential buildings

Refer to the measures aimed at improving energy efficiency in private non-residential buildings through the reduction of energy use for heating and cooling, ventilation, lighting and hot water demands as well as reducing electricity consumption of equipment and appliances. Private nonresidential buildings are those owned by a private person and wherein no portion occupied or used for human habitation, i.e. buildings used

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Refer to the measures aimed at improving energy efficiency in private non-residential buildings through the reduction of energy use for heating and cooling, ventilation, lighting and hot water demands as well as reducing electricity consumption of equipment and appliances. Private nonresidential buildings are those owned by a private person and wherein no portion occupied or used for human habitation, i.e. buildings used for commercial and industrial purposes. 

Can include measures such as:

•    Insulation of outside walls, roof and cellar
•    Replacement of windows
•    Replacement of ventilation system 
•    Replacement of inefficient systems for heating, cooling and hot water
•    Replacement of inefficient light sources within the building
•    Upgrade of existing equipment and appliances
•    Integration of renewable energy technologies, e.g. PV or solar thermal systems
 

 

 

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