In-Situ Heat Flow Measurements Before and after Energy Efficiency Measures in Apartment Buildings in Latvia
            Dynamic Methods for Building Energy Assessment: Proceedings
            2010
            
        
                Gatis Žogla,
        
                Andra Blumberga
        
    
            
            
            
            Majority of apartment buildings in Latvia have been built between 1940’s and 1990’s. Thanks to very low energy prices, these buildings were built according to very low energy efficiency standards. Nowadays when energy prices have increased, energy efficiency measures in some of these buildings have been implemented. According to energy audits, which were done before renovating these buildings, energy consumption for space heating should decrease by approximately 50%.
            
            
                Keywords
                bad construction work quality, in-situ heat flow measurement, U-value, wall insulation
            
            
            
            
            Žogla, G., Blumberga, A. In-Situ Heat Flow Measurements Before and after Energy Efficiency Measures in Apartment Buildings in Latvia. In: Dynamic Methods for Building Energy Assessment: Proceedings, Belgium, Brussels, 11-12 October, 2010. Brussels: DYNASTEE, 2010, pp.250-255.
            
                Publication language
                English (en)