Energy in buildings focuses on reducing energy consumption and emissions in residential and commercial structures. Buildings account for a significant share of global energy use due to heating, cooling, lighting, and appliances. Energy-efficient design, insulation, smart controls, and renewable integration improve building performance. Technologies such as heat pumps, building energy management systems, and rooftop solar reduce operational energy demand. Sustainable buildings lower costs, improve occupant comfort, and reduce environmental impact. Enhancing energy performance in buildings is one of the most cost-effective strategies for achieving energy efficiency and climate targets.
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