MANAGING ENERGY CONSUMPTION FOR A RENEWABLE TRIPLEX SYSTEM NECESSARY FOR A PASSIVE HABITAT

  • Stefan Dragomir “Dunarea de Jos” University of Galati
  • Nicolae Diaconu “Dunarea de Jos” University of Galati
Keywords: renewable energy, ecological habitat, passive house

Abstract

Unprecedented development of industrial and domestic consumption of energy requires finding and putting into practice new sources of energy, such as: geothermal energy, wind energy, tidal energy, etc. If the house has an ecological and passive character that does not eliminate the noxes, the costs for achieving this increase with 28% over the costs of environmental house. Pollutants can be generated by the heating homes, producing electricity and the greening of wastewater and sewage.
Passive houses have high levels of insulation, passive heating and ventilation systems, photovoltaic panels (which generate electricity from the sun) and as much as possible natural light. These homes provide energy for heat and electricity from a plant that may use mixed wood waste. The houses are connected to national power network to prevent its own electric power fluctuations. A passive house preserves its energy very well, having a low thermal variation inside and an ecological house is environmentally friendly and noninvasive

Published
2016-01-18
How to Cite
Dragomir, S., & Diaconu, N. (2016). MANAGING ENERGY CONSUMPTION FOR A RENEWABLE TRIPLEX SYSTEM NECESSARY FOR A PASSIVE HABITAT. Mechanical Testing and Diagnosis, 5(4), 17-23. Retrieved from https://www.gup.ugal.ro/ugaljournals/index.php/mtd/article/view/2352
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