Sustainable Buildings for the High North. Energy performance of current building stock in Scandinavia and Russia

Worldwide, buildings are responsible for one-third of the total final energy consumption, and are among most significant creators of carbon dioxide emissions. Due to constantly increasing prices of energy and changing environmental circumstances, more emphasis is given on the discovery of energy eff...

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Main Authors: Sirviö, Anu, Illikainen, Kimmo
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description Worldwide, buildings are responsible for one-third of the total final energy consumption, and are among most significant creators of carbon dioxide emissions. Due to constantly increasing prices of energy and changing environmental circumstances, more emphasis is given on the discovery of energy efficient solutions. Exploitation of energy efficient technological solutions and renewable energy sources provide environmental friendly and cost-effective alternatives also for renovation of buildings and living. Local infrastructure as well as directives, laws and standards set by the European Union and governments guide energy performance of buildings and implementation of renovations. By adjusting and unifying regulations, the challenges of cold climate could be encountered in sustainable manner and cross-border trade accelerated in the high north, where vast resources are available. In this report, building stock, renovation status, energy production and usage are discussed in Finland, Sweden, Norway and Russia. The work is mainly done for the purposes of the SBHN-project. The goals of the Sustainable Buildings for the High North (SBHN) -project are to discover arctic climate- adjusted methods to improve energy efficiency of residential apartment buildings and to enhance cross-border trade between Scandinavian countries and Russia. The results of the project are expected to promote various business opportunities and the development of close co-operation between the northern countries in the fields of building technology industry, innovative research and education among companies, universities, colleges and the authorities.
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spelling fttheseus:oai:www.theseus.fi:10024/96593 2025-01-16T20:44:00+00:00 Sustainable Buildings for the High North. Energy performance of current building stock in Scandinavia and Russia Sirviö, Anu Illikainen, Kimmo Oulun ammattikorkeakoulu 2015 http://www.theseus.fi/handle/10024/96593 en eng Oulun ammattikorkeakoulu ePooki - Oulun ammattikorkeakoulun tutkimus- ja kehitystyön julkaisut 17/2015 978-951-597-128-9 1798-2022 URN:ISBN:978-951-597-128-9 http://www.theseus.fi/handle/10024/96593 10024/12398 Julkaisu on tekijänoikeussäännösten alainen. Teosta voi lukea ja tulostaa henkilökohtaista käyttöä varten. Käyttö kaupallisiin tarkoituksiin on kielletty. asuinrakennukset ekologinen rakentaminen energiankulutus energiantuotanto energiatehokkuus kestävä kehitys korjausrakentaminen kunnostus Norja Pohjoismaat päästöt rakennuskanta rakennustekniikka rakentaminen Ruotsi Suomi uusiutuvat energialähteet Venäjä Building technology Buildings Energy Energy consumption Finland Norway Renewable energy sources Russia Scandinavia Sustainable buildings Sustainable construction Sweden publication ePooki - Oulun ammattikorkeakoulun tutkimus- ja kehitystyön julkaisut rinnakkaistallenteina 2015 fttheseus 2022-02-02T23:57:29Z Worldwide, buildings are responsible for one-third of the total final energy consumption, and are among most significant creators of carbon dioxide emissions. Due to constantly increasing prices of energy and changing environmental circumstances, more emphasis is given on the discovery of energy efficient solutions. Exploitation of energy efficient technological solutions and renewable energy sources provide environmental friendly and cost-effective alternatives also for renovation of buildings and living. Local infrastructure as well as directives, laws and standards set by the European Union and governments guide energy performance of buildings and implementation of renovations. By adjusting and unifying regulations, the challenges of cold climate could be encountered in sustainable manner and cross-border trade accelerated in the high north, where vast resources are available. In this report, building stock, renovation status, energy production and usage are discussed in Finland, Sweden, Norway and Russia. The work is mainly done for the purposes of the SBHN-project. The goals of the Sustainable Buildings for the High North (SBHN) -project are to discover arctic climate- adjusted methods to improve energy efficiency of residential apartment buildings and to enhance cross-border trade between Scandinavian countries and Russia. The results of the project are expected to promote various business opportunities and the development of close co-operation between the northern countries in the fields of building technology industry, innovative research and education among companies, universities, colleges and the authorities. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Theseus.fi (Open Repository of the Universities of Applied Sciences) Arctic Norway Ruotsi ENVELOPE(20.545,20.545,69.462,69.462)
spellingShingle asuinrakennukset
ekologinen rakentaminen
energiankulutus energiantuotanto
energiatehokkuus
kestävä kehitys
korjausrakentaminen
kunnostus
Norja
Pohjoismaat
päästöt rakennuskanta
rakennustekniikka
rakentaminen
Ruotsi
Suomi
uusiutuvat energialähteet
Venäjä Building technology
Buildings
Energy
Energy consumption
Finland
Norway
Renewable energy sources
Russia
Scandinavia
Sustainable buildings
Sustainable construction
Sweden
Sirviö, Anu
Illikainen, Kimmo
Sustainable Buildings for the High North. Energy performance of current building stock in Scandinavia and Russia
title Sustainable Buildings for the High North. Energy performance of current building stock in Scandinavia and Russia
title_full Sustainable Buildings for the High North. Energy performance of current building stock in Scandinavia and Russia
title_fullStr Sustainable Buildings for the High North. Energy performance of current building stock in Scandinavia and Russia
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable Buildings for the High North. Energy performance of current building stock in Scandinavia and Russia
title_short Sustainable Buildings for the High North. Energy performance of current building stock in Scandinavia and Russia
title_sort sustainable buildings for the high north. energy performance of current building stock in scandinavia and russia
topic asuinrakennukset
ekologinen rakentaminen
energiankulutus energiantuotanto
energiatehokkuus
kestävä kehitys
korjausrakentaminen
kunnostus
Norja
Pohjoismaat
päästöt rakennuskanta
rakennustekniikka
rakentaminen
Ruotsi
Suomi
uusiutuvat energialähteet
Venäjä Building technology
Buildings
Energy
Energy consumption
Finland
Norway
Renewable energy sources
Russia
Scandinavia
Sustainable buildings
Sustainable construction
Sweden
topic_facet asuinrakennukset
ekologinen rakentaminen
energiankulutus energiantuotanto
energiatehokkuus
kestävä kehitys
korjausrakentaminen
kunnostus
Norja
Pohjoismaat
päästöt rakennuskanta
rakennustekniikka
rakentaminen
Ruotsi
Suomi
uusiutuvat energialähteet
Venäjä Building technology
Buildings
Energy
Energy consumption
Finland
Norway
Renewable energy sources
Russia
Scandinavia
Sustainable buildings
Sustainable construction
Sweden
url http://www.theseus.fi/handle/10024/96593