Energy Efficiency as a Tool to Improve Buildings Behavoir in Egypt. A Frame Work to Achive Low Energy Buildings Locally
Abstract
Sustainable development goals for 2030 depending on how to create abetter life for pepole including all parameters which affect human to avoid the negative impacts of climate change which can destroy life on our plante.
Saving energy is one of the main global problems, and buidings are one of the influences on energy consumption. It is a must to solve this problem by identifiy the causes which includinng the building features, operation process and the impact of its occupants . On the other hand, clarify permanent solutions according to modern concepts and techniques which can help to solve it locally.
The study attempts to clarify human, nature environment and built environment impacts , in indicating how building Play an active role in achieving virous stages of energy consumption or production to adress the enegy effeciency importance.
This paper discusses this issues and gives recommendations and proposals on how to solve problems
ensure the achievement of low energy buildings in Egypt depending on the parameters which respect and depend on our local environment in Egypt.
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