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Research and development of a Serbian net-zero energy house

Research activity

Code Science Field
T140  Technological sciences  Energy research 
T200  Technological sciences  Thermal engineering, applied thermodynamics 
Keywords
House, Energy consumption, Renewable energy sources, CO2
Organisations (3) , Researchers (5)
0071  University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Engineering
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  07022  Milorad Bojić  Thermal engineering, applied thermodynamics  Head  2011 - 2019  56 
2.  11221  PhD Nenad D. Kostić  Mechanical engineering, hydraulics, vacuum technology, vibration and acoustic engineering  Researcher  2012 - 2019 
3.  11158  Miloš S. Matejić  Mechanical engineering, hydraulics, vacuum technology, vibration and acoustic engineering  Researcher  2013 - 2019  12 
4.  12771  Aleksandar M. Nešović  Construction technology  Researcher  2016 - 2019  10 
5.  11153  PhD Novak N. Nikolić  Energy research  Researcher  2011 - 2019 
0104  University of Nis, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
0116  University of Nis, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture
Abstract
This project is devoted to a research and development of a Serbian zero-net energy house (ZNEH). This energy efficient house is connected to the electrical grid. Its electrical energy and heat are obtained from renewable energy sources. The generated energy is equal to the energy consumption. When there is a surplus of the generated energy, this energy is sent into the grid. The electrical energy is taken from the electrical grid when there is a shortage. During year, the surplus balances the shortage. The development of the ZNEH is driven by urgency to decrease the emission of CO2. The directive of EU states that all residential houses built after 31 Dec 2018 must generate the energy they consume. In this project, the database will be created with the energy performances and economy of devices and materials for ZNEHs at the market. The preliminary design of a Serbian ZNEH will be developed. The obtained solutions of the ZNEH will be optimized by use of several life cycle criteria (energy generation and consumption, exergy efficiency, emission of CO2, and economy). The project solution of the ZNEH will be determined, constructed, experimentally monitored and verified. As a part of this solution, the new device for heating of domestic hot water will be developed. Then, a handbook will be developed with recipes how to construct the ZNEH. Finally, the proposition of energy policy will be given for accelerated construction of ZNEHs in our country.
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