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ENERGY REFURBISHMENT OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS UNDER CULTURAL HERITAGE PROTECTION IN SERBIA: CONSTRAINTS AND POTENTIALS

ABSTRACT
By harmonizing national legislation to European codes concerning energy efficiency in building sector, Serbia took commitment to improve energy efficiency of national government buildings. Following the Directive 2012/27/EU principles, refurbishment of this part of building stock is recognized as a leading example in long-therm process of applying energy efficiency regulations at national level. Initial steps in implementation of adopted energy efficiency principles were made in Serbia during 2015, when first energy certificates for three most valuable buildings of national authorities (Government building, The National Assembly, and the Palace of Serbia) were issued. This paper will present results obtained during energy-assessment and energy-certification process of this particular buildings, showing at the same time their specificity, that pretty much traces possible category and range of proposed energy refurbishment scenarios.
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PAPER SUBMITTED: 2017-06-01
PAPER REVISED: 2018-03-19
PAPER ACCEPTED: 2018-04-16
PUBLISHED ONLINE: 2018-09-22
DOI REFERENCE: https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI170601226J
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THERMAL SCIENCE YEAR 2018, VOLUME 22, ISSUE Supplement 4, PAGES [S1285 - S1296]
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