GREEN TECHNOLOGIES IN MODERN CONSTRUCTION: ANALYSIS OF RENEWABLE MATERIALS, AND EFFICIENCY OF ENERGY-EFFICIENT SYSTEMS
Abstract
approaches to the creation of buildings. This research focuses on the study of various aspects of the use of green technologies, in particular, their impact on energy efficiency and environmental sustainability of construction projects. The use of environmentally friendly materials in construction, the development of alternative energy sources, the introduction of effective waste management methods, and the creation of optimal heating and cooling systems are studied. A wide range of aspects of the use of green technologies in construction is considered, and the efficiency and possibilities of using environmentally friendly materials (biodegradable composites, renewable wood materials, and other natural resources) are highlighted. Attention is focused on the development of alternative energy sources (solar and wind energy, geothermal systems and other innovative technologies) that allow providing buildings with clean and efficient energy.
Various methods of waste management in construction are considered, including waste recycling, the use of secondary materials, and the development of water treatment and ventilation systems. An important aspect is also the analysis of optimal heating and cooling systems, including the use of radiant surfaces, heat pumps, and energy-efficient structures. The conclusions of the study can serve as a basis for further development of sustainable construction and contribute to the creation of energy-efficient and environmentally sustainable buildings that meet modern requirements for housing and infrastructure. This article can be useful for various stakeholders: construction companies and developers will be able to attract more customers and reduce their negative impact on the environment by using green technologies; architects and designers will be able to create more sustainable and efficient buildings that meet modern environmental standards; NGOs and environmental activists can use this information to promote sustainable construction.