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Energy audits of 5240 public buildings

07.09.2010

From 6450 buildings, state and municipal property so far, has been done an energy audit of 1211. This was announced by Eng Kolyo Kolev, executive director of the Energy Efficiency Agency (EEA), as quoted by Focus Agency. Having in mind the complicated economic situation in the world, maybe this trend will lead to delay payment by this deadline to 2011, all buildings, state and municipal property to be investigated, he added.

According to the head of the EEA individual households invest in measures insulation, replace windows, doors, replace the heating system components, buy air conditioners, heat pumps, etc., however they should invest money to complete renovation buildings.

Around 700,000 homes are in a prefab buildings that are interested in implementing these energy saving measures, complements Kolev. In recent years, we can see singly isolation of individual apartments in large blocks, which also is not that aesthetic, and is not useful for those who live in the common building. Anyone who has isolated his own flat, has invested money that will not bring its expected effects fully.

Any interested owner, who wants to conserve energy and resources, is necessary to make audits, of course, if there are enough financial resources. In one building energy costs could fall by between 30 and 50% for full implementation of the measures.

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