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Solutions of zero energy houses for climatic conditions of Latvia.
IIR document
Suitability to freezing of berries grown in Latvia.
Indoor air quality for Latvian schools according EN13779:2007.
Energy consumption and employee productivity investigation with respect to profit in office buildings.
Case study of indirect adiabatic cooling system in historical building.
Refrigeration sector monitoring
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Renewable energy for heating and cooling in the EU in 2020
The share of renewable energy sources used for heating and cooling in the EU continues to increase steadily, from 22% in 2019 to 23% in 2020. The share was above 50% in six Member...
Renewable energy for heating and cooling in the EU in 2021
The share of renewable energy sources for heating and cooling in the EU stagnated in 2021, due to the overall increase in gross consumption of all fuels as a result of the post...
Renewable energy for heating and cooling in the EU in 2022
The share of renewable energy sources for heating and cooling in the EU increased to 25% in 2022.
Renewable energy consumption for heating and cooling in the EU
Over one fifth of energy used for heating and cooling from renewable sources in the EU.