Solar Hot Water Systems (SHWS) are gaining popularity in Malaysia due to increasing cost of electricity and also awareness of environmental issues related to the use of fossil fuels. The introduction of solar hot water systems in Malaysia is an indication that it has potential market. However, there is a need for a proper methodology for rating the energy performance of these systems. The main objective of this study is to assess the thermal performance of several SHWS subject to four different locations in Malaysia using combined direct measurement and computer modelling using the TRNSYS simulation program. The results showed distinct differences in performance of the systems as a result of locations and manufacturers. The findings could b...
This paper presents the evaluation results of conventional solar water heater (SWH) systems and sola...
This study describes the prospects for solar hot water systems in Vietnam. Changes in domestic energ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 133-134).A growing demand for emerging alternative energy te...
Abstract. Solar Hot Water Systems (SHWS) are gaining popularity in Malaysia due to increasing cost o...
Solar Hot Water Systems (SHWS) are gaining popularity in Malaysia due to increasing electricity pric...
Solar water heating (SWH) systems are gaining popularity in ASEAN in the midst of increasing number ...
Solar thermal utilization, especially the application of solar water heater technology, has develope...
As one of renewable resources of energy, solar energy has great potential to be developed in Malaysi...
A commercially available solar domestic hot water heating system installed in a private residence in...
In United Arab Emirates (UAE), a huge proportion of electrical energy consumed in buildings is used ...
A case study on the feasibility of implementing medium temperature solar thermal energy in industria...
The solar energy is one of the highest reliable renewable energy resources. Solar water heater (SWH...
In this paper, the performance of Solar Domestic Hot Water (SDHW) systems and baseline conventional ...
Integration of photovoltaic thermal technology in the household water heating system explore the pos...
Solar radiation is a renewable and clean source of energy; it is one of the alternative sources of e...
This paper presents the evaluation results of conventional solar water heater (SWH) systems and sola...
This study describes the prospects for solar hot water systems in Vietnam. Changes in domestic energ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 133-134).A growing demand for emerging alternative energy te...
Abstract. Solar Hot Water Systems (SHWS) are gaining popularity in Malaysia due to increasing cost o...
Solar Hot Water Systems (SHWS) are gaining popularity in Malaysia due to increasing electricity pric...
Solar water heating (SWH) systems are gaining popularity in ASEAN in the midst of increasing number ...
Solar thermal utilization, especially the application of solar water heater technology, has develope...
As one of renewable resources of energy, solar energy has great potential to be developed in Malaysi...
A commercially available solar domestic hot water heating system installed in a private residence in...
In United Arab Emirates (UAE), a huge proportion of electrical energy consumed in buildings is used ...
A case study on the feasibility of implementing medium temperature solar thermal energy in industria...
The solar energy is one of the highest reliable renewable energy resources. Solar water heater (SWH...
In this paper, the performance of Solar Domestic Hot Water (SDHW) systems and baseline conventional ...
Integration of photovoltaic thermal technology in the household water heating system explore the pos...
Solar radiation is a renewable and clean source of energy; it is one of the alternative sources of e...
This paper presents the evaluation results of conventional solar water heater (SWH) systems and sola...
This study describes the prospects for solar hot water systems in Vietnam. Changes in domestic energ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 133-134).A growing demand for emerging alternative energy te...