Advanced constructive materials, such as electrochromic smart windows (ECSWs) and building integrated photovoltaics modules (BIPV), can improve the energy efficiency in buildings. A good optical and thermal characterization of these elements is necessary to assess and compare their performance. The existing testing procedures for glass in buildings are applied to both types of elements, and it is considered that while the optical procedures are suitable and allow good comparison of the two technologies, the indoor thermal testing procedures are not valid for BIPV nor ECSWs, because temperature of these absorbing elements strongly depend on the irradiance, something not considered in the current standards. To show and characterize this depen...
During the next decades the refurbishment of old buildings will be an essential way to contribute to...
Temperature of PV modules always has been a key parameter in order to understand and predict the eff...
There is a need to improve the energy efficiency of building envelopes as they are the primary facto...
Advanced constructive materials, such as electrochromic smart windows (ECSWs) and building integrate...
The research group, from several years, dealing with Electrochromic Glass and their performance in t...
Windows play a huge role in today's buildings, allowing for outside view and providing occupants wit...
Electrochromic windows can play an important role for energy saving as well as for controlling the v...
Windows capable of regulating solar/heat transmission according to people’s willingness or the...
Old buildings refurbishment is essential for the global improvement of building energy indicators. W...
Adaptive control of solar heat gain and visible light transmission through windows is perceived to b...
AbstractThe integration of photovoltaic systems into buildings is one of the best ways to exploit ef...
Electrochromic devices (EC), or Smart Windows, are amongst the most promising technologies to increa...
This paper presents the results of a study investigating the energy performance of three newly devel...
The building sector contributes to 36% of the total CO emissions in Europe. Solar energy is consider...
For several years, our university research group is interested in innovative materials in the field ...
During the next decades the refurbishment of old buildings will be an essential way to contribute to...
Temperature of PV modules always has been a key parameter in order to understand and predict the eff...
There is a need to improve the energy efficiency of building envelopes as they are the primary facto...
Advanced constructive materials, such as electrochromic smart windows (ECSWs) and building integrate...
The research group, from several years, dealing with Electrochromic Glass and their performance in t...
Windows play a huge role in today's buildings, allowing for outside view and providing occupants wit...
Electrochromic windows can play an important role for energy saving as well as for controlling the v...
Windows capable of regulating solar/heat transmission according to people’s willingness or the...
Old buildings refurbishment is essential for the global improvement of building energy indicators. W...
Adaptive control of solar heat gain and visible light transmission through windows is perceived to b...
AbstractThe integration of photovoltaic systems into buildings is one of the best ways to exploit ef...
Electrochromic devices (EC), or Smart Windows, are amongst the most promising technologies to increa...
This paper presents the results of a study investigating the energy performance of three newly devel...
The building sector contributes to 36% of the total CO emissions in Europe. Solar energy is consider...
For several years, our university research group is interested in innovative materials in the field ...
During the next decades the refurbishment of old buildings will be an essential way to contribute to...
Temperature of PV modules always has been a key parameter in order to understand and predict the eff...
There is a need to improve the energy efficiency of building envelopes as they are the primary facto...