For this paper, we analyzed the barriers to new façade-integrated solar thermal systems in a survey, literature review and workshops with experts. We focused on flat plate collectors and their application in residential buildings. Integrated systems are technically more challenging than simple roof installations, and we found a lack of knowledge among all participants in the market to be the second most important problem after economic issues. Especially for architects it is very difficult to use solar technologies as a part of their palette due to insufficient education. Especially for façade solutions a stronger awareness of solar technology is required for the selling process. The synergy advantages offered by integrating solar thermal s...
This report is a result of extensive discussions within Task 56 of the Solar Heating and Cooling Pro...
This report is a result of extensive discussions within Task 56 of the Solar Heating and Cooling Pro...
This report is a result of extensive discussions within Task 56 of the Solar Heating and Cooling Pro...
AbstractFor this paper, we analyzed the barriers to new façade-integrated solar thermal systems in a...
Solar energy has been actively promoted as a clean energy source since 1973’s oil crisis, evidenced ...
Solar energy has been actively promoted as a clean energy source since 1973’s oil crisis, evidenced ...
The integration of active solar thermal technologies into building envelopes has recently received a...
One main step to ease facade integration of solar thermal is to conceive new collectors as multifunc...
The global attention to solar cooling systems has increased during the last years as a result of the...
Recently, there has been an uptake of integrating solar thermal into district heating (DH) systems. ...
Development of technologies, materials, support systems, and coatings has made the integration of so...
This paper reviews potential barriers to the widespread use of solar heating and cooling systems in ...
Solar cooling integrated façades (SCIFs) have the potential to reduce primary energy consumption for...
Abstract – The paper gives a worldwide overview of the dissemination and major markets for solar hea...
AbstractArchitectural acceptance of façade integrated solar-thermal arrays requires novel solutions ...
This report is a result of extensive discussions within Task 56 of the Solar Heating and Cooling Pro...
This report is a result of extensive discussions within Task 56 of the Solar Heating and Cooling Pro...
This report is a result of extensive discussions within Task 56 of the Solar Heating and Cooling Pro...
AbstractFor this paper, we analyzed the barriers to new façade-integrated solar thermal systems in a...
Solar energy has been actively promoted as a clean energy source since 1973’s oil crisis, evidenced ...
Solar energy has been actively promoted as a clean energy source since 1973’s oil crisis, evidenced ...
The integration of active solar thermal technologies into building envelopes has recently received a...
One main step to ease facade integration of solar thermal is to conceive new collectors as multifunc...
The global attention to solar cooling systems has increased during the last years as a result of the...
Recently, there has been an uptake of integrating solar thermal into district heating (DH) systems. ...
Development of technologies, materials, support systems, and coatings has made the integration of so...
This paper reviews potential barriers to the widespread use of solar heating and cooling systems in ...
Solar cooling integrated façades (SCIFs) have the potential to reduce primary energy consumption for...
Abstract – The paper gives a worldwide overview of the dissemination and major markets for solar hea...
AbstractArchitectural acceptance of façade integrated solar-thermal arrays requires novel solutions ...
This report is a result of extensive discussions within Task 56 of the Solar Heating and Cooling Pro...
This report is a result of extensive discussions within Task 56 of the Solar Heating and Cooling Pro...
This report is a result of extensive discussions within Task 56 of the Solar Heating and Cooling Pro...