Solar Energy Potential for Heat and Electricity Supply to Buildings in the Republic of Belarus
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https://doi.org/10.25729/esr.2026.02.0004Keywords:
Solar energy, heat supply, electricity supplyAbstract
The integration of solar systems into residential and public buildings in the Republic of Belarus presents challenges in balancing energy efficiency with strict local building codes, climatic conditions, and modern architectural standards. This paper evaluates solar-powered heating and power supply systems to formulate practical recommendations for their selection, integration, and operation in Belarus. The analysis considers technical capabilities, regulatory constraints, and the organizational and economic conditions governing the use of solar materials and technologies in construction and reconstruction projects. The findings provide a framework for aligning solar technology deployment with climatic conditions of Belarus and regulatory requirements, offering practical guidance for architects, engineers, and policymakers.
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