LOW EXERGY SYSTEMS FOR HIGH-PERFORMANCE BUILDINGS AND COMMUNITIES

There is an obvious and indisputable need for an increase in the efficiency of energy utilisation inbuildings. Heating, cooling and lighting appliances in buildings account for more than one third of theworlds primary energy demand. In turn, building stock is a major contributor to energy-relatedenvironmental problems.

Exergy Use in the Built Environment Basics and Analyses

It is often claimed that energy is consumed; this is not only done in everyday conversation but also inscientific discussions associated with energy and environmental issues. This claim conflicts with thefirst law of thermodynamics stating that the total amount of energy is conserved, even though forms ofenergy may change from one to another.