Cooling demands in buildings have drastically increased in the last decades and will follow that trend in the near future, due to increasing standards of life and global climate change among the most relevant factors. Besides energy consumption, the use of refrigerants in common vapor compression cooling technologies is a source of concern for their environmental impact. Hence, there is a need to decrease cooling demands in buildings while looking for alternative clean technologies to take over the remaining loads. Solar cooling systems have gained increased attention these last years, for its potential to lower indoor temperatures using renewable energy, under environmentally friendly cooling processes. Nonetheless, their potential for bui...
The demands in production and associate costs at power generation through non renewable resources ar...
Building industry consumes around 50% of the world’s electricity consumption and space heating and c...
The integration of active solar thermal technologies into building envelopes has recently received a...
Cooling demands in buildings have drastically increased in recent decades and this trend is set to c...
Solar energy has been actively promoted as a clean energy source since 1973’s oil crisis, evidenced ...
Increasing cooling demands in the built environment present an important and complex challenge for t...
Solar energy has been actively promoted as a clean energy source since 1973’s oil crisis, evidenced ...
The global attention to solar cooling systems has increased during the last years as a result of the...
Increasing cooling demands in the built environment call for innovative technical solutions and syst...
Solar cooling systems have gained increased attention these last years, for its potential to lower i...
Solar cooling systems have increasingly been a subject of attention during the past couple of decade...
There is a clear trend towards the increased contribution of renewable energy at European level, and...
This article examines cooling in the built environment, an area of rapidly rising energy demand and ...
AbstractCommercial buildings consume a considerable amount of fossil fuel that directly has negative...
Solar cooling integrated façades (SCIFs) have the potential to reduce primary energy consumption for...
The demands in production and associate costs at power generation through non renewable resources ar...
Building industry consumes around 50% of the world’s electricity consumption and space heating and c...
The integration of active solar thermal technologies into building envelopes has recently received a...
Cooling demands in buildings have drastically increased in recent decades and this trend is set to c...
Solar energy has been actively promoted as a clean energy source since 1973’s oil crisis, evidenced ...
Increasing cooling demands in the built environment present an important and complex challenge for t...
Solar energy has been actively promoted as a clean energy source since 1973’s oil crisis, evidenced ...
The global attention to solar cooling systems has increased during the last years as a result of the...
Increasing cooling demands in the built environment call for innovative technical solutions and syst...
Solar cooling systems have gained increased attention these last years, for its potential to lower i...
Solar cooling systems have increasingly been a subject of attention during the past couple of decade...
There is a clear trend towards the increased contribution of renewable energy at European level, and...
This article examines cooling in the built environment, an area of rapidly rising energy demand and ...
AbstractCommercial buildings consume a considerable amount of fossil fuel that directly has negative...
Solar cooling integrated façades (SCIFs) have the potential to reduce primary energy consumption for...
The demands in production and associate costs at power generation through non renewable resources ar...
Building industry consumes around 50% of the world’s electricity consumption and space heating and c...
The integration of active solar thermal technologies into building envelopes has recently received a...