Estimating the efficiency of the power in modern residential houses.

Document Type : Original Article

Author

October High Institute For Engineering and Technology

Abstract

The research is considered an assisting step in solving the energy problems and trying to reach self-sufficiency and decrease the level of consumption using the architectural control and modern technics that have been developed since the beginning of the current century to formulate a future that aims for sustainable development. With full clarification of the relation between the residential houses and energy and utilizing it inside the buildings with every possible means and technics. The search is concerned about explaining the guide lines related to the energy efficiency in buildings and the purpose is to assist designers and participants in the combining works and supplying the required data during the various stages of the designing operation and identifying the building that were prepared by the building designers, those guide lines are applied on the new buildings and applicable on the air conditioning supplies and the heat station in the new building, as it is assumed that it is essential to keep the circumstances of the internal space within the limits of comfort regarding the temperature, moisture, quality of airing, noise, lighting and the considerable systems in evaluating the power efficiency
Insert data from the general principles→ specifications: regulations, clients, negative and positive concepts as regarding the power efficiency and cost effectiveness.
Compatibility with the project definition, first stage→ guiding lines for efficiency and the required targets by kilowatts per hour units or by the level of energy in the required data charts, systems to be considered, the chances of using local resources.

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