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Construction of Optimized Energy Potential

Budownictwo o Zoptymalizowanym Potencjale Energetycznym

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Construction of Optimized Energy Potential has been published since 2012 as a journal with the ISSN 2299-8535 and e-ISSN 2544-963X . Since 2020, the Journal publishes articles only in English language. CoOEP is Open Access Journal. Access to the content of articles placed in web side of journal is possible only on the base of Creative Commons licence CC BY-SA. ...

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Editor-in-chief

Małgorzata Ulewicz, Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland
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Aims and scope

Construction of Optimized Energy Potential (CoOEP) has been published since 2012 as a journal with the ISSN 2299-8535 (print version) and e-ISSN 2544-963X (online version). Since 2020, the Journal publishes articles only in English language. CoOEP is Open Access Journal. Access to the content of articles placed in web side of journal is possible only on the base of Creative Commons licence CC BY-SA. In the years 2012-2023, the Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND license was valid. Leading scientific discipline is civil engineering, geodesy and transport. Other scientific disciplines are architecture and urban sciences, materials engineering, environmental engineering. The journal is currently annual. The owner of the journal is the Czestochowa University of Technology.

Aims

The journal "Construction of Optimized Energy Potential" presents the theoretical and practical problems of modern, sustainable, energy-efficient, energy-active and ecological civil and environmental engineering, which are currently one of the main trends in the design, realization and operation of buildings. Presented issues concern both to building constructions, materials and technologies, as well as architecture and urban, building installations, environmental protection and ecology. The use of modern materials and technologies gives the opportunity to save significant amounts of energy in both new and existing buildings, as well as reduce emissions, including carbon dioxide, which contributes to the decarbonization of buildings and the improvement of the natural environment.

The aim of the journal is to present the scientific and design studies carried out in the field of the above-mentioned topics containing perspective concepts of possible material, structural, installation, organizational, technological, economic and operational solutions in the area of sustainable and ecological civil and environmental engineering. The journal is directed to a wide circle of recipients who want to enrich their knowledge in the presented topics. We hope that the published content will contribute to raising the level of knowledge about building objects with low energy demand, minimizing material, energy and financial expenses for their implementation and exploitation, as well as protecting the natural environment and implementation of the idea of sustainable development in civil and environmental engineering.

Scope

The journal Construction of Optimized Energy Potential publishes papers in the following areas:

  1. Sustainable and Ecological Engineering in the Built Environment
  2. Theoretical Foundations, Design and Modeling in Civil Engineering
  3. Building Constructions, Materials and Technologies
  4. Ecological and Modern Building Materials
  5. Energy Efficiency and Thermal Modernization of Buildings
  6. Indoor Environmental Quality, Comfort and Human Health
  7. Renewable and Alternative Energy Sources
  8. Energy-Saving HVAC Systems and Resource Rationalization
  9. Circular Economy and Waste Management in Construction
  10. Management, Quality and Safety in Civil Engineering
eISSN: 2544-963X|ISSN: 2299-8535|Language: English|Publication frequency: 1 time per year
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