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Annual primary energy consumption for sustainable construction operation and maintenance costs is estimated to be approximately 30–40%. The issue of increasing energy efficiency in buildings has become increasingly important. In addition, residential buildings are being surveyed in terms of energy efficiency compared to other buildings (offices, factories, shopping malls, etc.,). In this study, in order to determine the energy performance of buildings, the values of energy performance of 480 dwellings with different typology and area constructed in different districts of Antalya/Korkuteli district were analyzed by Building Energy Performance Program (BEP-TR) program prepared by Ministry of Environment and Urban Planning. The BEP-TR program has been evaluated in terms of energy performance evaluation of heating, cooling, hot water, lighting and greenhouse gas emissions. Each letter code of the energy performance of housing has been investigated statistically average assessed. As a result, while the heating values varied from A to G from energy performance, only class C appeared in the greenhouse gas distribution. In addition, when the averages are examined, the energy class of all houses is “Class C”.
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Durmuş, G., Önal, S. (2018). The Assessment of Energy of Residential Building of District Korkuteli/ANTALYA. In: Fırat, S., Kinuthia, J., Abu-Tair, A. (eds) Proceedings of 3rd International Sustainable Buildings Symposium (ISBS 2017). ISBS 2017. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering , vol 7. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64349-6_2
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