Starting from the end of 2020, all new buildings will have to be Nearly Zero Energy Buildings (Nearly ZEBs—ED 2010/31/EU recast). This new ‘energy paradigm ’ might be a revolution for architecture and for Photovoltaics (PV) too, but there are both cultural and technical obstacles to overcome. There is a need to re-think the way buildings are designed (integrating renewables for being ZE). There is a need to re-think the way PV is designed in buildings. PV will be gaining an increasing relevance in the ZEBs design, thanks to its features and potentialities (suitability for any kind of energy demand of the building, easiness of building integration, cost). In a ZEB scenario, PV is very suitable for generating energy, ‘on site ’ and ‘at site’;...
The European energy policies introduced the Nearly Zero Energy Building (NZEB) objective (Directive,...
In Europe, the building sector consumes more than 40% of final energy use. The Directive on Energy P...
In Europe, the building sector consumes more than 40% of final energy use. The Directive on Energy P...
The wide use of renewables has changed the energy scenario in recent years, and the European Directi...
AbstractFrom 2012 to comply with the ED 2010/31/EU and its recasts, all new buildings will perform a...
AbstractFrom 2012 to comply with the ED 2010/31/EU and its recasts, all new buildings will perform a...
The new EPBD (2010/31/EU) requires that new buildings comply with the “nearly zero energy” standard ...
The main purpose of this paper is to investigate the contributions of building-integrated photovolta...
Energy of all kinds forms the backbone of our lives and the basis for our continuation, as one aspec...
The main purpose of this paper is to investigate the contributions of building-integrated photovolta...
The main purpose of this paper is to investigate the contributions of building-integrated photovolta...
The new EPBD (2010/31/EU) requires that new buildings comply with the “nearly zero energy” standard ...
The main purpose of this paper is to investigate the contributions of building-integrated photovolta...
The new EPBD (2010/31/EU) requires that new buildings comply with the “nearly zero energy” standard ...
The European energy policies introduced the Nearly Zero Energy Building (NZEB) objective (Directive,...
The European energy policies introduced the Nearly Zero Energy Building (NZEB) objective (Directive,...
In Europe, the building sector consumes more than 40% of final energy use. The Directive on Energy P...
In Europe, the building sector consumes more than 40% of final energy use. The Directive on Energy P...
The wide use of renewables has changed the energy scenario in recent years, and the European Directi...
AbstractFrom 2012 to comply with the ED 2010/31/EU and its recasts, all new buildings will perform a...
AbstractFrom 2012 to comply with the ED 2010/31/EU and its recasts, all new buildings will perform a...
The new EPBD (2010/31/EU) requires that new buildings comply with the “nearly zero energy” standard ...
The main purpose of this paper is to investigate the contributions of building-integrated photovolta...
Energy of all kinds forms the backbone of our lives and the basis for our continuation, as one aspec...
The main purpose of this paper is to investigate the contributions of building-integrated photovolta...
The main purpose of this paper is to investigate the contributions of building-integrated photovolta...
The new EPBD (2010/31/EU) requires that new buildings comply with the “nearly zero energy” standard ...
The main purpose of this paper is to investigate the contributions of building-integrated photovolta...
The new EPBD (2010/31/EU) requires that new buildings comply with the “nearly zero energy” standard ...
The European energy policies introduced the Nearly Zero Energy Building (NZEB) objective (Directive,...
The European energy policies introduced the Nearly Zero Energy Building (NZEB) objective (Directive,...
In Europe, the building sector consumes more than 40% of final energy use. The Directive on Energy P...
In Europe, the building sector consumes more than 40% of final energy use. The Directive on Energy P...