The Directive 2010/31/EU and the Council of 19 May 2010 of the European Parliament focus, among other targets, on the reduction of the energy consumption of buildings. Solar technologies are often used in Southern European localities to contribute accomplishing this goal. The paper concentrates on the energy assessment of solar technologies, PV panels and solar thermal collectors, coupled with a ground source heat pump for different Italian localities, representative of Southern European climates. In particular, energy dynamic simulations have been done by means of TRNSYS software. Results have confirmed that injecting heat produced by means of the solar thermal collectors into the ground is a good procedure for saving energy in humid sub-t...
Heat pumps in buildings allow for the limiting of CO2 emissions by exploiting directly the renewable...
Currently, ground source heat pump (GSHP) technology is being studied, as the use of the ground as a...
Buildings heating is one of the main source of primary energy consumption, therefore there is a high...
The Directive 2010/31/EU and the Council of 19 May 2010 of the European Parliament focus, among othe...
The awareness about environmental problems due to fossil fuel consumption is increasing widely; ther...
The development of heat pump technology in the tertiary sector can lead to a reduction in greenhouse...
Due to European Directives (2010/31/UE on buildings energy performance, 2009/28/CE on the use of ren...
The paper investigates the energy performances of several configurations of solar-assisted heat pump...
The development of heat pump technology in the residential sector can lead, and has led to a reducti...
In this paper a solar hybrid district heating network integrated with a seasonal borehole thermal en...
The use of multi-source energy systems is a promising technical solution for the reduction of greenh...
With the rapid growth of energy consumption in the building sector and the consequent necessity to d...
The present work shows an approximation method for solar designers to evaluate the feasibility of so...
Commercial photovoltaic modules have nowadays an efficiency around 12%-15%. It means that the most r...
This article investigates the feasibility of achieving higher performance from ground-source heat-pu...
Heat pumps in buildings allow for the limiting of CO2 emissions by exploiting directly the renewable...
Currently, ground source heat pump (GSHP) technology is being studied, as the use of the ground as a...
Buildings heating is one of the main source of primary energy consumption, therefore there is a high...
The Directive 2010/31/EU and the Council of 19 May 2010 of the European Parliament focus, among othe...
The awareness about environmental problems due to fossil fuel consumption is increasing widely; ther...
The development of heat pump technology in the tertiary sector can lead to a reduction in greenhouse...
Due to European Directives (2010/31/UE on buildings energy performance, 2009/28/CE on the use of ren...
The paper investigates the energy performances of several configurations of solar-assisted heat pump...
The development of heat pump technology in the residential sector can lead, and has led to a reducti...
In this paper a solar hybrid district heating network integrated with a seasonal borehole thermal en...
The use of multi-source energy systems is a promising technical solution for the reduction of greenh...
With the rapid growth of energy consumption in the building sector and the consequent necessity to d...
The present work shows an approximation method for solar designers to evaluate the feasibility of so...
Commercial photovoltaic modules have nowadays an efficiency around 12%-15%. It means that the most r...
This article investigates the feasibility of achieving higher performance from ground-source heat-pu...
Heat pumps in buildings allow for the limiting of CO2 emissions by exploiting directly the renewable...
Currently, ground source heat pump (GSHP) technology is being studied, as the use of the ground as a...
Buildings heating is one of the main source of primary energy consumption, therefore there is a high...