This paper describes the development of the underlying methodology of a solar energy planning (SEP) system for energy advisers and policy makers. The methodology predicts the baseline energy consumption of domestic properties and determines the potential for reducing this using the three key solar technologies of passive solar design, solar water heating and photovoltaic (PV) systems. A new dwelling classification system has been developed to address the major problem of data collection for city-wide domestic energy modelling. The system permits baseline energy demands to be estimated using assumed values or more accurately calculated using dwelling survey data. The methodology integrates existing models with new approaches to both identify...
Due to the increased threat from climate change, it is getting more important to transition to renew...
Energy planning has become one of the most powerful tools for urban planning even if several constra...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present a methodology to quantify the solar energy potentia...
This paper focuses the novel GIS-related aspects of a prototype planning support system for urban pl...
This paper illustrates a GIS (Geographic Information System) based approach for assessing thermal an...
This paper describes some aspects of prototype software designed to assist local authority planners ...
The necessity to reduce greenhouse gases emission produced by energy building consumptions and to cu...
This paper reviews existing bottom-up approaches to the urban scale prediction of domestic energy de...
This paper presents a GIS-based methodology for assessing solar photovoltaic (PV) and solar thermal ...
This study proposes a preliminary assessment of a Geographical Information Systems (GIS)-based tool ...
A simplified methodology for the estimation of energy demand (heating, electricity, hot water) and t...
Urban planners lack knowledge of how solar potential of buildings is affected by the decisions taken...
Energy use in buildings accounts for a significant proportion of the total energy use in many countr...
At present time, solar powered technologies such as photovoltaic (PV) and thermal heating systems su...
Rapid and uncontrolled urbanization is continuously increasing buildings’ energy consumption and gre...
Due to the increased threat from climate change, it is getting more important to transition to renew...
Energy planning has become one of the most powerful tools for urban planning even if several constra...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present a methodology to quantify the solar energy potentia...
This paper focuses the novel GIS-related aspects of a prototype planning support system for urban pl...
This paper illustrates a GIS (Geographic Information System) based approach for assessing thermal an...
This paper describes some aspects of prototype software designed to assist local authority planners ...
The necessity to reduce greenhouse gases emission produced by energy building consumptions and to cu...
This paper reviews existing bottom-up approaches to the urban scale prediction of domestic energy de...
This paper presents a GIS-based methodology for assessing solar photovoltaic (PV) and solar thermal ...
This study proposes a preliminary assessment of a Geographical Information Systems (GIS)-based tool ...
A simplified methodology for the estimation of energy demand (heating, electricity, hot water) and t...
Urban planners lack knowledge of how solar potential of buildings is affected by the decisions taken...
Energy use in buildings accounts for a significant proportion of the total energy use in many countr...
At present time, solar powered technologies such as photovoltaic (PV) and thermal heating systems su...
Rapid and uncontrolled urbanization is continuously increasing buildings’ energy consumption and gre...
Due to the increased threat from climate change, it is getting more important to transition to renew...
Energy planning has become one of the most powerful tools for urban planning even if several constra...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present a methodology to quantify the solar energy potentia...