Energy efficiency cairo

This research aims to propose a framework for saving energy consumption in Egyptian buildings by adopting the Passive House Criteria (PHC) as the world's leading standard in energy-efficient construction which saves up to 70–90% of the energy consumptio...

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Analysis and Recommendations for the Improvement of Energy

The semi-structured interviews were conducted with six experts in the field of energy efficiency in the building sector in Egypt from various disciplines and sectors to define the main barriers for a

Optimizing energy and carbon emissions in Egyptian residential

These findings provide essential guidelines for reducing energy demand and improving thermal efficiency in Egyptian residential buildings.

Distinguishing energy efficiency from substandard IEQ in Cairo''s

Shows that low energy use in Cairo''s public buildings reflects under-serviced indoor environments, not genuine efficiency. Presents an audit-informed, uncertainty-aware calibration framework for cooling

EGYPT: Energy Efficiency (Success Story)

The plan aims at activating the articles of the Electricity Law No. 87 and its executive regulations issued in May 2016 regarding energy efficiency improvement requirements requested by law.

Enhancing Energy Efficiency in Egyptian Middle-Income Housing: A

This study investigates how the integration of passive design strategies and rooftop photovoltaic (PV) systems can enhance energy performance in this segment, using the Sakan Masr

Improving the Energy Efficiency of Residential Buildings in Egypt

This research investigates the energy saving potential of the Green Pyramid Rating system (GPRS) and Tarsheed rating system on the building envelopes of mid-rise middle income

Towards E icient Energy Use in Egypt

In August 2025, the MoEE launched the ''Guide to Rationalizing and Improving Energy Efficiency in the Industrial Sector,'' which provides practical steps for factories to optimize energy use while supporting

A Proposed Framework Toward Energy-Efficient Buildings in

This research aims to propose a framework for saving energy consumption in Egyptian buildings by adopting the Passive House Criteria (PHC) as the world''s leading standard in energy

Egypt Saves USD 900 Million Through Energy Efficiency & Reforms

Egypt has saved USD 900 million over the past 10 months through energy efficiency measures and reduced gas consumption, reflecting significant progress in the country''s energy

Passive House-based energy efficiency design criteria: a case study of

This study contributes to the field by identifying key principles, design details, and goal requirements needed to promote energy-efficient design standards for residential buildings in Egypt.

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