Energy Efficiency in Heat Pumps and Solar Collectors: Case of Slovakia

Author:

Kuzevic Stefan1ORCID,Tausova Marcela1ORCID,Culkova Katarina1ORCID,Domaracka Lucia1ORCID,Shyp Danylo1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty BERG, Technical University of Košice, 042 00 Košice, Slovakia

Abstract

Sustainable energy presently represents the energy of the future, which should be based on the application respecting the importance of energy priorities, increasing regional self-sufficiency, regional control of energy, and regulation of resource use. In the area of energy supply, the use of RES has been increasingly popular, mainly due to the instability in the energy market and the political situation worldwide. Paper’s ambition is to evaluate the efficiency of the selected RES use in the specific conditions of Slovakia, with the aim to achieve the EU targets. This is important due to the increasing use of RES in Slovakia. The objective of this paper is achieved through an analysis of the energy profit of the RES system, comparing the costs of the proposed solutions. The evaluation is carried out by calculating the energy and economic efficiency of three possible buildings used in the research. Using the data obtained, the results show the most suitable alternative for each building. The resulting findings provide a valuable insight for governments in identifying the best projects for RES use. The result will be methodology creation as a base for local administration and communities to elaborate plans with a goal to extend RES use.

Funder

VEGA

KEGA

ITMS

Publisher

MDPI AG

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