Intended as both a position paper and a progress report to industry, this document provides a comprehensive overview of the US Department of Energy's Solar Thermal Program. Cost goals, systems design parameters, applications considerations, and the potential for industry involvement in solar thermal development and commercialization are described in detail. Decentralized management of R and D functions is linked to priorities and strategies of the evolving program
The Solar Heating and Cooling Demonstration Act of 1974 created a set of activities to demonstrate t...
The federal government has conducted the national Solar Thermal Technology Program since 1975. Its p...
The SolarPACES program of the International Energy Agency, formed in 1977, now has members from 12 c...
The work accomplished by the Aerospace Corporation from April 1973 through November 1979 in the miss...
Solar energy has become a major alternative for supplying a substantial fraction of the nation's fut...
Buildings account for more than one third of the energy used in the United States each year, consumi...
The Solar Thermal Conversion Program comprises a major part of the national solar energy program whi...
Costs for programs written by the Mid-American Solar Energy Center staff and which are to be impleme...
Conceptual designs are presented for thermal and photovoltaic solar total energy (STE) systems optim...
Programs that are part of the regional Implementation Plan are described briefly that can help resol...
A non-technical overview of the U.S. Department of Energy's Solar Energy Technologies Program, inclu...
"U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research, in coo...
During 1995, the Department of Energy`s Solar Industrial (SI) Program worked to bring the benefits o...
The application of Solar Total Energy System (STES) to the commercial sector (e.g., office buildings...
The mission of the US Department of Energy's Solar Buildings Program is to advance the development a...
The Solar Heating and Cooling Demonstration Act of 1974 created a set of activities to demonstrate t...
The federal government has conducted the national Solar Thermal Technology Program since 1975. Its p...
The SolarPACES program of the International Energy Agency, formed in 1977, now has members from 12 c...
The work accomplished by the Aerospace Corporation from April 1973 through November 1979 in the miss...
Solar energy has become a major alternative for supplying a substantial fraction of the nation's fut...
Buildings account for more than one third of the energy used in the United States each year, consumi...
The Solar Thermal Conversion Program comprises a major part of the national solar energy program whi...
Costs for programs written by the Mid-American Solar Energy Center staff and which are to be impleme...
Conceptual designs are presented for thermal and photovoltaic solar total energy (STE) systems optim...
Programs that are part of the regional Implementation Plan are described briefly that can help resol...
A non-technical overview of the U.S. Department of Energy's Solar Energy Technologies Program, inclu...
"U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research, in coo...
During 1995, the Department of Energy`s Solar Industrial (SI) Program worked to bring the benefits o...
The application of Solar Total Energy System (STES) to the commercial sector (e.g., office buildings...
The mission of the US Department of Energy's Solar Buildings Program is to advance the development a...
The Solar Heating and Cooling Demonstration Act of 1974 created a set of activities to demonstrate t...
The federal government has conducted the national Solar Thermal Technology Program since 1975. Its p...
The SolarPACES program of the International Energy Agency, formed in 1977, now has members from 12 c...