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AN ENERGY CONSUMPTION ANALYSIS ON PUBLIC APPLICATIONS IN THE CITY OF NOVI SAD

Authors:

Aleksandar N. Ašonja1,2

, Jelena Z. Rajković3

1Energy Agency City of Novi Sad, Serbia
2University Business Academy, Faculty of Economics and Engineering Management, Novi Sad, Serbia
3Faculty of Engineering Management, Belgrade, Serbia

Received: 10.05.2017.
Accepted: 05.08.2017.
Available: 30.09.2017.

Abstract:

The aim of the paper was to analyse energy efficiency indicators of energy consumption over public buildings in the territory of the City of Novi Sad. Also, the paper analyses the costs of energy and water consumption, as well as the emission of CO2 and other greenhouse gases. Analysis of energy consumption was carried out on 200 public buildings in the territory of the City of Novi Sad. The time frame for observing energy consumption is 2013-2015. years. Total average primary energy consumption for the mentioned period amounted to 8,142 teo, and the average value of emissions of harmful gases with greenhouse gases was 25,527.23 tCO2

Keywords:

Energy, public utility objects,energy efficiency, CO2 emission

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Ašonja, Aleksandar, and Jelena Rajković. 2017. “An Energy Consumption Analysis on Public Applications in the City of Novi Sad.“ Applied Engineering Letters, 2 (3): 115-120.

Ašonja, A. and Rajković, J. (2017). An Energy Consumption Analysis on Public Applications in the City of Novi Sad. Applied Engineering Letters, 2(3), 115-120.

AN ENERGY CONSUMPTION ANALYSIS ON PUBLIC APPLICATIONS IN THE CITY OF NOVI SAD

Authors:

Aleksandar N. Ašonja1,2

, Jelena Z. Rajković3

1Energy Agency City of Novi Sad, Serbia
2University Business Academy, Faculty of Economics and Engineering Management, Novi Sad, Serbia
3Faculty of Engineering Management, Belgrade, Serbia

Received: 10.05.2017.
Accepted: 05.08.2017.
Available: 30.09.2017.

Abstract:

The aim of the paper was to analyse energy efficiency indicators of energy consumption over public buildings in the territory of the City of Novi Sad. Also, the paper analyses the costs of energy and water consumption, as well as the emission of CO2 and other greenhouse gases. Analysis of energy consumption was carried out on 200 public buildings in the territory of the City of Novi Sad. The time frame for observing energy consumption is 2013-2015. years. Total average primary energy consumption for the mentioned period amounted to 8,142 teo, and the average value of emissions of harmful gases with greenhouse gases was 25,527.23 tCO2

Keywords:

Energy, public utility objects,energy efficiency, CO2 emission

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0)

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