With growing concerns on global warming, exergy-based design methods for energy hubs (EHs) in the urban context have been recently investigated to promote more rational and efficient use of energy sources. This study aims to compare exergy-based multi-objective optimization for energy hubs with two primary energy-based methods. The comparison has been performed for Italy and Switzerland, two countries with diverse markets and national electricity production mixes, to indicate the generalizability of our findings. An apartment building in Vevey, Switzerland, was selected to provide domestic hot water demand and structural data to the space heating demand dynamic simulation, for which different TRY weather data have been used for the two coun...
There is an obvious and indisputable need for an increase in the efficiency of energy utilisation in...
While the building sector has a significant thermodynamic improvement potential, exergy analysis has...
There is an obvious and indisputable need for an increase in the efficiency of energy utilisation in...
With growing concerns on global warming, exergy-based design methods for energy hubs (EHs) in the ur...
The aim of this thesis is to develop a holistic approach to the optimal design of energy systems for...
At the time being energy efficiency optimisation is majorily focussed on the building physics and te...
This study presents a comparison of the optimisation of building energy retrofit strategies from two...
Most of the energy required by residential buildings is for low temperature heat. Often this demand ...
Though mandatory to be pursued, improved energy efficiency is not the only target to reach. The qual...
In recent years, many different envelopes and energy system components have evolved for application ...
The building sector is characterised by a wide range of heating and cooling energy demands. This ene...
Exergy is naturally related to the concept of quality of energy. Therefore, exergy analysis has been...
Growing concerns on environmental problems related to current energy use have emphasized the importa...
This doctoral research studied the added value of exergy for the assessment and development of energ...
This paper investigates the advantages of performing exergy analysis for thermodynamic systems consi...
There is an obvious and indisputable need for an increase in the efficiency of energy utilisation in...
While the building sector has a significant thermodynamic improvement potential, exergy analysis has...
There is an obvious and indisputable need for an increase in the efficiency of energy utilisation in...
With growing concerns on global warming, exergy-based design methods for energy hubs (EHs) in the ur...
The aim of this thesis is to develop a holistic approach to the optimal design of energy systems for...
At the time being energy efficiency optimisation is majorily focussed on the building physics and te...
This study presents a comparison of the optimisation of building energy retrofit strategies from two...
Most of the energy required by residential buildings is for low temperature heat. Often this demand ...
Though mandatory to be pursued, improved energy efficiency is not the only target to reach. The qual...
In recent years, many different envelopes and energy system components have evolved for application ...
The building sector is characterised by a wide range of heating and cooling energy demands. This ene...
Exergy is naturally related to the concept of quality of energy. Therefore, exergy analysis has been...
Growing concerns on environmental problems related to current energy use have emphasized the importa...
This doctoral research studied the added value of exergy for the assessment and development of energ...
This paper investigates the advantages of performing exergy analysis for thermodynamic systems consi...
There is an obvious and indisputable need for an increase in the efficiency of energy utilisation in...
While the building sector has a significant thermodynamic improvement potential, exergy analysis has...
There is an obvious and indisputable need for an increase in the efficiency of energy utilisation in...