The purpose of the present article is the evaluation, by means of life cycle assessment, of a system which consists of vacuum-tube solar thermal collectors. The system is appropriate for building integration and it has been developed in France. The methods ReCiPe and USEtox have been adopted. Regarding life-cycle results, according to the scenario "without recycling" and for 30-year system lifespan, ReCiPe payback time was calculated to be 18.14 years based on France's electricity mix whereas by using Spain's electricity mix (hypothetical scenario) it was found to be 4.03 years. Recycling offers a ReCiPe-payback time reduction of 2.66 years based on France's electricity mix and 0.59 years based on Spain's electricity mix. All the studied ca...
Building integrated photovoltaic (BiPV) systems generate electricity, but also heat, which is typica...
1. Aim and approach used Increased solar energy supply is crucial for the decarbonisation of the Eu...
This handbook produced by the members of the COST Action TU1205 ? Building Integrated Solar Thermal ...
The purpose of the present article is the evaluation, by means of life cycle assessment, of a system...
The present study refers to Building-Integrated Solar Thermal (BIST) systems based on vacuum-tube co...
The present study assesses the environmental profile of a building-integrated solar thermal system t...
Building-integrated solar thermal (BIST) systems are a specific type of solar thermal systems which ...
Building-Integrated Photovoltaic/Thermal (BIPVT) technology offers multiple advantages; however, the...
Passive solar systems are often designed primarily with efficiency in mind, and research efforts are...
The present article examines the environmental profile of a concentrating photovoltaic/thermal syste...
The better understanding of cost-benefit, economic and environmental performances of solar thermal s...
The article substantiates the possibility of using the method electro-spark deposition with addition...
Available on: http://www.ep.liu.se/ecp/057/vol14/002/ecp57vol14_002.pdfInternational audienceSolar t...
The paper presents a cradle-to-grave life cycle assessment for two domestic solar hot water systems....
Providing 100% of a building’s heating and hot water using a solar thermal system in a European clim...
Building integrated photovoltaic (BiPV) systems generate electricity, but also heat, which is typica...
1. Aim and approach used Increased solar energy supply is crucial for the decarbonisation of the Eu...
This handbook produced by the members of the COST Action TU1205 ? Building Integrated Solar Thermal ...
The purpose of the present article is the evaluation, by means of life cycle assessment, of a system...
The present study refers to Building-Integrated Solar Thermal (BIST) systems based on vacuum-tube co...
The present study assesses the environmental profile of a building-integrated solar thermal system t...
Building-integrated solar thermal (BIST) systems are a specific type of solar thermal systems which ...
Building-Integrated Photovoltaic/Thermal (BIPVT) technology offers multiple advantages; however, the...
Passive solar systems are often designed primarily with efficiency in mind, and research efforts are...
The present article examines the environmental profile of a concentrating photovoltaic/thermal syste...
The better understanding of cost-benefit, economic and environmental performances of solar thermal s...
The article substantiates the possibility of using the method electro-spark deposition with addition...
Available on: http://www.ep.liu.se/ecp/057/vol14/002/ecp57vol14_002.pdfInternational audienceSolar t...
The paper presents a cradle-to-grave life cycle assessment for two domestic solar hot water systems....
Providing 100% of a building’s heating and hot water using a solar thermal system in a European clim...
Building integrated photovoltaic (BiPV) systems generate electricity, but also heat, which is typica...
1. Aim and approach used Increased solar energy supply is crucial for the decarbonisation of the Eu...
This handbook produced by the members of the COST Action TU1205 ? Building Integrated Solar Thermal ...