This paper expands on prior Berkeley Lab work on integrated simulation of building energy systems by the addition of active solar thermal collecting devices, technology options not previously considered (Siddiqui et al 2005). Collectors can be used as an alternative or additional source of hot water to heat recovery from reciprocating engines or microturbines. An example study is presented that evaluates the operation of solar assisted cooling at a large mail sorting facility in southern California with negligible heat loads and year-round cooling loads. Under current conditions solar thermal energy collection proves an unattractive option, but is a viable carbon emission control strategy
AbstractThis paper explores the potential for façade located solar thermal collectors. Building typo...
Solar integrated building envelopes represent a significant energy harvesting potential in an era of...
A novel radiative cooling and solar collection concept is presented, and the combination of these tw...
This paper expands on prior Berkeley Lab work on integrated simulation of building energy systems by...
Recently, the cooling market has witnessed a significant growth resulting in a considerable increase...
This work focuses on a dynamic simulation model for the energy, economic and environmental analysis ...
We investigated the technical feasibility of solar cooling for peak demand reduction using a buildin...
AbstractThis paper presents an analysis of three innovative solar heating and cooling systems integr...
AbstractCurrently the use of solar energy for heating and cooling isn’t widespread. In order to redu...
“Heat is half” of the global final energy consumption, and the decarbonization of the heating sector...
The feasibility of using low-cost solar collection and storage technology to provide energy for resi...
“Heat is half” of the global final energy consumption, and the decarbonization of the heating sector...
Thesis (M.S., Mechanical Engineering)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.In recent years...
The demand for cooling and air-conditioning of building is increasingly ever growing. This increase ...
Dwindling fossil fuels coupled with changes in global climate intensified the drive to make use of r...
AbstractThis paper explores the potential for façade located solar thermal collectors. Building typo...
Solar integrated building envelopes represent a significant energy harvesting potential in an era of...
A novel radiative cooling and solar collection concept is presented, and the combination of these tw...
This paper expands on prior Berkeley Lab work on integrated simulation of building energy systems by...
Recently, the cooling market has witnessed a significant growth resulting in a considerable increase...
This work focuses on a dynamic simulation model for the energy, economic and environmental analysis ...
We investigated the technical feasibility of solar cooling for peak demand reduction using a buildin...
AbstractThis paper presents an analysis of three innovative solar heating and cooling systems integr...
AbstractCurrently the use of solar energy for heating and cooling isn’t widespread. In order to redu...
“Heat is half” of the global final energy consumption, and the decarbonization of the heating sector...
The feasibility of using low-cost solar collection and storage technology to provide energy for resi...
“Heat is half” of the global final energy consumption, and the decarbonization of the heating sector...
Thesis (M.S., Mechanical Engineering)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.In recent years...
The demand for cooling and air-conditioning of building is increasingly ever growing. This increase ...
Dwindling fossil fuels coupled with changes in global climate intensified the drive to make use of r...
AbstractThis paper explores the potential for façade located solar thermal collectors. Building typo...
Solar integrated building envelopes represent a significant energy harvesting potential in an era of...
A novel radiative cooling and solar collection concept is presented, and the combination of these tw...