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Implementation of Energy Efficiency Management System in Multi-Storey Residential Houses in Littoral Regions of Latvia

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  • Pļaviņa Baiba
  • Actiņa Gita

    (Riga Technical University, 6 Kalnciema Str., Riga, LV-1048, Latvia)

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Based on EU guidelines and national development plans, energy efficient process management has been slowly implemented in Latvian regions in the context of the Directive 2012/27/EU putting forward two binding indicative national energy efficiency goals for Latvia: (1) to achieve 1.5 % of energy savings delivered to final consumers every year, and (2) to renovate 3 % of the state-owned buildings annually. The aim of the paper is to reflect the management system of energy efficient processes in public and residential buildings in Latvian littoral regions of the Baltic Sea, which can be an important factor for achieving the goals of the Directive. The paper presents the results of the research on energy efficient processes in public and residential buildings in Latvian littoral regions of the Baltic Sea in order to determine the existing challenges. Methods applied in the research are data collection, grouping, analysis and comparison, studies of regulatory documents, as well as statistical data collection and analysis. Contribution of the research is the improvement of energy efficient solutions in public and residential buildings in littoral regions of the Baltic Sea by using the estimated energy efficient processes. The results of the research are of international importance and can be applied not only in public and residential buildings in littoral regions of the Baltic Sea but also in other regions with similar climate or energy efficient process management problems in order to improve the selection of criteria of energy efficient solutions and renovation.

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  • Pļaviņa Baiba & Actiņa Gita, 2020. "Implementation of Energy Efficiency Management System in Multi-Storey Residential Houses in Littoral Regions of Latvia," Baltic Journal of Real Estate Economics and Construction Management, Sciendo, vol. 8(1), pages 1-11, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:bjrecm:v:8:y:2020:i:1:p:1-11:n:1
    DOI: 10.2478/bjreecm-2020-0001
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