Several studies have highlighted Combine Heat and Power (CHP) systems to be one of the proven and reliable technologies that can improve the efficiency of heat and electricity generation. The extensive adoption of this type of technology is crucial in reducing building emissions globally and in the U.K. This work uses a dynamic simulation software to evaluate the effect of CHP on the energy performance of an existing U.K. hotel and subsequently an approach to aid in the selection of optimum CHP size. The outcome of the study indicated that CHP systems in hotel buildings can provide considerable economic and environmental benefits with either maximally-sized CHP founded on the building’s base heat demand or with reduced CHP size of more than...
Combined heat and power (CHP) is a technique which can provide both electricity and heat for industr...
The Research Centre on Zero Emission Buildings has a vision to eliminate the greenhouse gas emission...
This study aims to optimise the building performance of a 22-storey tower block in London Borough of...
Several studies have highlighted Combine Heat and Power (CHP) systems to be one of the proven and re...
The worldwide tourism and travel industry, of which the provision of hotel accommodation forms a maj...
A substantial reduction in the amount of carbon dioxide emissions resulting from human activities is...
University buildings, such as student residence halls with year-round consistent energy demands, off...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. The four Higher Education Funding Councils in the United Kingdom want all unive...
In Europe, the energy consumed for heating and cooling purposes by the hospitality sector is signifi...
The feasibility of halving greenhouse gas emissions from hotels by 2030 has been studied as part of ...
The research center of Zero Emissions Buildings (ZEB) has a goal of eliminating the greenhouse gas e...
Optimize consumptions in the field of civil construction led to define energy classes for residentia...
In the UK's domestic sector, heat is conventionally generated on-site by gas boilers and electricity...
It is commonly known that commercial buildings contribute to a large proportion of energy consumptio...
The adoption of Air-to-Water Heat Pumps (AWHPs) is a promising retrofit strategy for reducing heatin...
Combined heat and power (CHP) is a technique which can provide both electricity and heat for industr...
The Research Centre on Zero Emission Buildings has a vision to eliminate the greenhouse gas emission...
This study aims to optimise the building performance of a 22-storey tower block in London Borough of...
Several studies have highlighted Combine Heat and Power (CHP) systems to be one of the proven and re...
The worldwide tourism and travel industry, of which the provision of hotel accommodation forms a maj...
A substantial reduction in the amount of carbon dioxide emissions resulting from human activities is...
University buildings, such as student residence halls with year-round consistent energy demands, off...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. The four Higher Education Funding Councils in the United Kingdom want all unive...
In Europe, the energy consumed for heating and cooling purposes by the hospitality sector is signifi...
The feasibility of halving greenhouse gas emissions from hotels by 2030 has been studied as part of ...
The research center of Zero Emissions Buildings (ZEB) has a goal of eliminating the greenhouse gas e...
Optimize consumptions in the field of civil construction led to define energy classes for residentia...
In the UK's domestic sector, heat is conventionally generated on-site by gas boilers and electricity...
It is commonly known that commercial buildings contribute to a large proportion of energy consumptio...
The adoption of Air-to-Water Heat Pumps (AWHPs) is a promising retrofit strategy for reducing heatin...
Combined heat and power (CHP) is a technique which can provide both electricity and heat for industr...
The Research Centre on Zero Emission Buildings has a vision to eliminate the greenhouse gas emission...
This study aims to optimise the building performance of a 22-storey tower block in London Borough of...