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    Instrumental Energy Audit
    (Ukrainian State University of Science and Technologies, Dnipro, 2025) Yurchenko, Yevhenii; Koval, Olena; Liakhovetska-Tokareva, Maryna; Nikiforova, Tetiana; Kosenko, Leonid; Bondarenko, Andrii; Demidov, Oleksandr; Sokolova, Kateryna
    ENG: The study and practice guide was developed within the framework of the project 101082898 – UKRENERGY, which is financed by the European Union: “Innovative master's courses to support the increase in energy and carbon following the welfare fund of Ukraine.” The project is financed by the European Union, however, it is clear that the authors of the project do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union or the European Nutrition Agency enlighten and culture. Neither the European Union nor the grantor can be held responsible for them. The initial practical guide examines the results of scientific research and practical evidence in the field of energy efficiency in everyday life and innovative technologies of instrumental energy audit. For graduates, graduate students, graduates, masters, bachelors, students of technical faculties, energy auditors, representatives of business and government, as well as for a wide range of readers. The materials of the manual are recommended for the completion of the disciplines “Energy audit in industrial buildings”, “Control of energy in energy efficient industrial buildings”, “Technical methods of preparation and energy audit in industrial buildings”, “Fundamentals of designing energy efficient buildings” in the master’s program “Energy audit and energy efficiency.
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    Life cycle environmental impact of buildings
    (Ukrainian State University of Science and Technologies, 2025) Savytskyi, Mykola V.; Shekhorkina, Svitlana; Bordun, Maryna; Sopilniak, Artem; Nikiforova, Tetiana; Babenko, Maryna; Zinkevych, Oksana
    ENG: The textbook examines modern approaches to assessing the environmental impact of buildings throughout their life cycle. It presents an analysis of global environmental challenges and international programs and strategies for mitigating them, highlighting the role of the construction sector in reducing its carbon footprint. The publication outlines the main stages of the building life cycle, including methods for assessing environmental impacts at each stage, the regulatory framework, the specifics of using environmentally friendly materials, and the standards of ecological certification (LEED, BREEAM, DGNB), along with practical examples of their implementation. Special attention is devoted to BIM-integrated life cycle analysis technologies and digital tools such as OneClickLCA for modeling embodied emissions. The textbook is intended for students of architecture and construction specialties, researchers, and professionals in the fields of architecture, civil engineering, and building materials production. The textbook was prepared as part of the International Project under the Erasmus programme 101127884 — The Bridge — ERASMUS-EDU-2023-CBHE «Bridging the gap between university and industry: Master Curricular Supporting the Development of Green Jobs and Digital Skills in the Ukrainian Building Sector»
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    Simple Methods of Increasing the Energy Efficiency of Windows in the Reconstruction of Old Buildings
    (SHEE “Prydniprovska State Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture”, Dnipro; Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava, Slovakia, 2018) Nikiforova, Tetiana; Sopilniak, Artem; Radkevych, Anatolii V.; Shevchenko, Tetiana
    ENG: The installation of an additional window frame for enclosing translucent structures increases heat transfer resistance, reduces heat loss, prevents the formation of condensation on the window and the formation of fungus on the surface of slopes.

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