Responsible for 17% of all energy consumption and 16% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Canada, the residential sector presents substantial opportunities for reducing both energy consumption and GHG emissions. Being one of the highest per capita energy consumers in the world, there is increasing pressure on Canada to reduce both. Amongst the numerous options to reduce energy consumption in the residential sector is the large-scale adoption of active and passive solar technologies in the Canadian housing stock (CHS). In earlier publications, the authors have investigated the techno-economic feasibility of large-scale adoption of window and glazing modifications, window shading devices and solar domestic hot water systems in the CHS as ret...
In recent years, as a result of rising energy cost and climate change concerns, there is growing int...
AbstractTo be able to come to zero-energy buildings we need to apply multiple Energy Techniques and ...
In modern Dutch dwellings, about 10% of the annual use of primary energy is used for cooling, wherea...
This study evaluates the economic feasibility as well as the effect of window modifications on the h...
This study evaluates the economic feasibility and the effect of window shading retrofits on the heat...
Techno-economic feasibility of retrofitting solar combisystems to houses in the Canadian housing sto...
In many countries, energy consumption in the residential sector is one of the major contributors to ...
The application of thermal energy storage (TES) system with phase change material (PCM) is an effect...
Canada has numerous climatic and geographical regions and the Canadian housing stock (CHS) is divers...
The techno-economic feasibility of retrofitting existing Canadian houses with solar assisted heat pu...
The Canadian residential sector contributes approximately 80 megatonnes (Mt) of greenhouse gases (GH...
\u3cp\u3eTo be able to come to zero-energy buildings we need to apply multiple Energy Techniques and...
In this thesis, two methods of using the thermal mass in Canadian buildings to reduce operational en...
To be able to come to zero-energy buildings we need to apply multiple Energy Techniques and Measures...
The adoption of high-density phase change materials as cold thermal energy storage media have been c...
In recent years, as a result of rising energy cost and climate change concerns, there is growing int...
AbstractTo be able to come to zero-energy buildings we need to apply multiple Energy Techniques and ...
In modern Dutch dwellings, about 10% of the annual use of primary energy is used for cooling, wherea...
This study evaluates the economic feasibility as well as the effect of window modifications on the h...
This study evaluates the economic feasibility and the effect of window shading retrofits on the heat...
Techno-economic feasibility of retrofitting solar combisystems to houses in the Canadian housing sto...
In many countries, energy consumption in the residential sector is one of the major contributors to ...
The application of thermal energy storage (TES) system with phase change material (PCM) is an effect...
Canada has numerous climatic and geographical regions and the Canadian housing stock (CHS) is divers...
The techno-economic feasibility of retrofitting existing Canadian houses with solar assisted heat pu...
The Canadian residential sector contributes approximately 80 megatonnes (Mt) of greenhouse gases (GH...
\u3cp\u3eTo be able to come to zero-energy buildings we need to apply multiple Energy Techniques and...
In this thesis, two methods of using the thermal mass in Canadian buildings to reduce operational en...
To be able to come to zero-energy buildings we need to apply multiple Energy Techniques and Measures...
The adoption of high-density phase change materials as cold thermal energy storage media have been c...
In recent years, as a result of rising energy cost and climate change concerns, there is growing int...
AbstractTo be able to come to zero-energy buildings we need to apply multiple Energy Techniques and ...
In modern Dutch dwellings, about 10% of the annual use of primary energy is used for cooling, wherea...