Title Ostvarene uštede po različitim modelima energetske obnove zgrada
Title (english) Cost savings using different models energy efficiency models for renovation of buildings
Author Ivan Srijemsi
Mentor Anita Cerić (mentor)
Mentor Maja-Marija Nahod (mentor)
Committee member Miljenko Antić (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Anita Cerić (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Mladen Vukomanović (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Zagreb Faculty of Civil Engineering (Construction Management) Zagreb
Defense date and country 2019-07-04, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline TECHNICAL SCIENCES Civil Engineering Construction Organization and Technology
Abstract Ulaskom u punopravno članstvo Europske unije 1. srpnja 2013. godine Republika Hrvatska zajedno s drugim državama članicama obvezala se provoditi ciljeve iz Strategije Europa 2020. Prema odredbama članka 5. Direktive o energetskoj učinkovitosti, svaka država članica Europske unije će osigurati da se od 1. siječnja 2014. svake godine obnovi 3,0 % ukupne površine poda grijanih i/ili hlađenih zgrada u vlasništvu i uporabi središnje vlasti, kako bi se ispunili minimalni zahtjevi energetskih svojstava. Ovaj rad donosi pregled zakonodavnog okvira za provođenje energetske obnove zgrada javnog sektora koji je usklađen s Direktivama Europske unije za energetsku učinkovitost. Republici Hrvatskoj su ulaskom u Europsku uniju postala dostupna i sredstva iz europskih fondova koja prate smjernice za uspješno provođenje svih zadanih ciljeva. Ukupna dostupna sredstva i cijeli proces povlačenja sredstava za energetsku obnovu zgrada je prikazan u samom radu. Analizom i prikupljanjem podataka iz svih dosad provedenih programa RH donosi se prikaz ostvarenih ušteda pomoću različitih modela energetske obnove zgrada. U Hrvatskoj su od 2014. godine do dana pisanja ovog rada provedena ukupno dva modela energetske obnove zgrada javnog sektora. Model I je ugovaranje radova energetske obnove uz pomoć bespovratnih sredstava iz ESI fondova i Fonda za zaštitu okoliša i energetsku učinkovitost. Model II (ESCO model) je zapravo model ugovaranja energetske usluge koji se provodio uz sufinanciranje bespovratnim sredstvima Fonda za zaštitu okoliša i energetsku učinkovitost. Oba modela donose znatne uštede energije u zgradama (više od 50%), ali ne samo financijske nego značajno doprinosi zaštiti okoliša, smanjenju emisija štetnih plinova, smanjenje nezaposlenosti, te pridonosi i drugim neizravnim učincima poput bolje kvalitete života i oku ugodnije vizure samih zgrada.
Abstract (english) By becoming a full member of EU on 1. July 2013, the Republic of Croatia, along with other member states, has committed to implement the objectives of the Europe 2020 strategy. Under the provisions of Article 5 of the Energy Efficiency Directive, and in order to meet the minimum energy performance requirements, from 1 January 2014 each EU member state will ensure annual 3.0% renewal of the total surface area of heated and/or cooled buildings owned and operated by central government. This paper provides an overview of the legislative framework for the implementation of energy renewal of public sector buildings, in line with the EU Energy Efficiency Directives. By joining the European Union, European funds that follow the guidelines for successful implementation of all the goals set have been made available to the Republic of Croatia. The total available funds and the entire process of withdrawing funds for energy renewal of buildings are shown in the paper. By analyzing and collecting data from all Croatian programmes implemented so far, there is an overview of the savings realized by using different models of energy renewal of buildings. From 2014 until the writing of this paper, a total of two models of energy renewal of public sector buildings have been implemented in Croatia. Model I is contracting energy renewal works with the help of grants from the ESI Funds and the Environmental Protection and Energy Efficiency Fund. Model II (ESCO Model) is actually a model for contracting energy services that was co-financed by the Environmental Protection and Energy Efficiency Fund. Both models not only bring financial and substantial energy savings to buildings (more than 50%), but also significantly contribute to environmental protection, reduced emissions, reduced unemployment, and contribute to other indirect effects such as improved quality of life and more visually appealing buildings.
Keywords
energetska obnova
javne zgrade
ostvarene uštede
ESI fondovi
ESCO
Keywords (english)
energy renewal
public buildings
realized savings
ESI funds
ESCO
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:237:186106
Study programme Title: Civil Engineering; specializations in: Construction Management, Transportation Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Hydraulic Engineering, Structural Engineering, Construction Materials, Theory and Modeling of Structures Course: Construction Management Study programme type: university Study level: graduate Academic / professional title: magistar/magistra inženjer/inženjerka građevinarstva (magistar/magistra inženjer/inženjerka građevinarstva)
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