Within the framework Solar Heating and Cooling Programme of the International Energy Agency Task 51 “Solar Energy in Urban Planning”, case studies from Norway, Sweden, and Denmark were collected and analyzed through a comparative approach. The cases were first classified based on their urban characterization (existing and new urban areas) and then compared within the same country or in a cross-country perspective according to three areas of interest (i.e., Scale and planning process, Legislation and planning process, Targets and goals). The comparisons follow a common template of five sections describing the role of the involved stakeholders and highlighting challenges, barriers, and opportunities for the deployment of active solar systems ...
Urban planners lack knowledge of how solar potential of buildings is affected by the decisions taken...
AbstractThere is an urgent need to start generating energy within cities in order to pave the way fo...
AbstractBy the end of 2020, all EU member states need to ensure that all newly constructed buildings...
Within the framework Solar Heating and Cooling Programme of the International Energy Agency Task 51 ...
This work, framed in the IEA SHC Task 51 “Solar Energy in Urban Planning”, presents an illustrative ...
This work, framed in the IEA SHC Task 51 “Solar Energy in Urban Planning” presents an illustrative p...
The harvesting of solar energy still encounters many barriers in Scandinavia. This paper proposes a ...
Sweden has set ambitious goals concerning future sustainable cities. Solar energy plays a vital role...
Sweden has set ambitious goals concerning future sustainable cities. Solar energy plays a vital role...
Energy use in buildings accounts for a significant proportion of the total energy use in many countr...
Many cities have set ambitious goals regarding the production of renewables within cities using adva...
Many cities have set ambitious goals regarding the production of renewables within cities using adva...
The energy system worldwide is under rapid change, and Sweden is not an exception. The market for so...
The energy system worldwide is under rapid change, and Sweden is not an exception. The market for so...
The energy system worldwide is under rapid change, and Sweden is not an exception. The market for so...
Urban planners lack knowledge of how solar potential of buildings is affected by the decisions taken...
AbstractThere is an urgent need to start generating energy within cities in order to pave the way fo...
AbstractBy the end of 2020, all EU member states need to ensure that all newly constructed buildings...
Within the framework Solar Heating and Cooling Programme of the International Energy Agency Task 51 ...
This work, framed in the IEA SHC Task 51 “Solar Energy in Urban Planning”, presents an illustrative ...
This work, framed in the IEA SHC Task 51 “Solar Energy in Urban Planning” presents an illustrative p...
The harvesting of solar energy still encounters many barriers in Scandinavia. This paper proposes a ...
Sweden has set ambitious goals concerning future sustainable cities. Solar energy plays a vital role...
Sweden has set ambitious goals concerning future sustainable cities. Solar energy plays a vital role...
Energy use in buildings accounts for a significant proportion of the total energy use in many countr...
Many cities have set ambitious goals regarding the production of renewables within cities using adva...
Many cities have set ambitious goals regarding the production of renewables within cities using adva...
The energy system worldwide is under rapid change, and Sweden is not an exception. The market for so...
The energy system worldwide is under rapid change, and Sweden is not an exception. The market for so...
The energy system worldwide is under rapid change, and Sweden is not an exception. The market for so...
Urban planners lack knowledge of how solar potential of buildings is affected by the decisions taken...
AbstractThere is an urgent need to start generating energy within cities in order to pave the way fo...
AbstractBy the end of 2020, all EU member states need to ensure that all newly constructed buildings...