The feasibility of using low-cost solar collection and storage technology to provide energy for residential units is investigated. Different construction strategies were compared including traditional housing practice against newly innovative ideas such as low radiant heating system, desiccant dehumidification, integrated low-cost solar collection, and phase-change material (PCM) storage. The selected building, located in Blacksburg, VA, integrated a solar thermal roof collection system consisting of a low-temperature flat-plate collector integrated within a concrete building envelope linked to a PCM storage tank. For the considered location and weather conditions (Blacksburg, VA), the proposed collection and storage solar system can supply...
Building-integrated solar thermal systems (BIST) outperform building-added solar thermal systems (BA...
According to the EU's objective, all newly constructed buildings should be nearly zero-energy houses...
This paper expands on prior Berkeley Lab work on integrated simulation of building energy systems b...
Because of the up-front costs of add-on solar collection systems, the cost-effectiveness of solar en...
The integration of an unglazed solar photovoltaic/thermal (PV/T) collector to a ground source couple...
Community-scale annual cycle thermal energy storage (ACTES) solar systems are promising options for ...
There is growing interest in zero-energy and low-energy buildings, which have a net energy consumpti...
In combination with seasonal thermal energy storage (STES), solar energy offers a vast potential for...
From a comparison of available thermal energy storage (TES) technologies it can be concluded that th...
A feasibility study on upgrading an existing heat distribution network to a low-temperature distribu...
There is a need to accelerate the application of advanced clean energy technologies to resolve the c...
Due to the up-front costs of add-on solar collection systems, the cost-effectiveness of solar energy...
abstract: An investigation is undertaken of a prototype building-integrated solar photovoltaic-power...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate how buildings with solar PVs and heat and electricity s...
There is a growing effort towards the application of solar technologies to meet electrical and therm...
Building-integrated solar thermal systems (BIST) outperform building-added solar thermal systems (BA...
According to the EU's objective, all newly constructed buildings should be nearly zero-energy houses...
This paper expands on prior Berkeley Lab work on integrated simulation of building energy systems b...
Because of the up-front costs of add-on solar collection systems, the cost-effectiveness of solar en...
The integration of an unglazed solar photovoltaic/thermal (PV/T) collector to a ground source couple...
Community-scale annual cycle thermal energy storage (ACTES) solar systems are promising options for ...
There is growing interest in zero-energy and low-energy buildings, which have a net energy consumpti...
In combination with seasonal thermal energy storage (STES), solar energy offers a vast potential for...
From a comparison of available thermal energy storage (TES) technologies it can be concluded that th...
A feasibility study on upgrading an existing heat distribution network to a low-temperature distribu...
There is a need to accelerate the application of advanced clean energy technologies to resolve the c...
Due to the up-front costs of add-on solar collection systems, the cost-effectiveness of solar energy...
abstract: An investigation is undertaken of a prototype building-integrated solar photovoltaic-power...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate how buildings with solar PVs and heat and electricity s...
There is a growing effort towards the application of solar technologies to meet electrical and therm...
Building-integrated solar thermal systems (BIST) outperform building-added solar thermal systems (BA...
According to the EU's objective, all newly constructed buildings should be nearly zero-energy houses...
This paper expands on prior Berkeley Lab work on integrated simulation of building energy systems b...