This paper presents a GIS-based methodology for assessing solar photovoltaic (PV) and solar thermal potentials in urban environment. The consideration of spatial and temporal dimensions of energy resource and demand allows, for two different territories of the Geneva region, to determine the suitable building roof areas for solar installations, the solar irradiance on these areas and, finally, the electrical and/or thermal energy potentials related to the demand. Results show that the choice of combining PV and solar thermal for domestic hot water (DHW) is relevant in both territories. Actually, the installation of properly sized solar thermal collectors doesn't decrease much the solar PV potential, while allowing significant thermal produc...
This paper describes a method for analyse the spatial distribution of solar energy potential based o...
Rapid and uncontrolled urbanization is continuously increasing buildings’ energy consumption and gre...
Due to the increased threat from climate change, it is getting more important to transition to renew...
This paper presents a GIS-based methodology for assessing solar photovoltaic (PV) and solar thermal ...
This paper illustrates a GIS (Geographic Information System) based approach for assessing thermal an...
This article integrates solar potential in a given urban area for the competing technologies of Phot...
Photovoltaic solar energy is one of the fastest growing renewable energy resources which is being ad...
This paper describes the development of the underlying methodology of a solar energy planning (SEP) ...
The necessity to reduce greenhouse gases emission produced by energy building consumptions and to cu...
Volumetric distribution of the built form really affects the capability of an urban environment to i...
<p>Urban photovoltaic capabilities' evaluation utilizing GIS </p><p>We propose a methodology based o...
The abundant and inexhaustible solar energy has been widely considered a viable solution to the ener...
AbstractOur existing urban environment has a significant potential to increase the use of renewable ...
The paper aims at presenting a Geographic Information System approach to assessing large-scale build...
AbstractIntegrated spatial and energy planning has become a major field of interest to meet the curr...
This paper describes a method for analyse the spatial distribution of solar energy potential based o...
Rapid and uncontrolled urbanization is continuously increasing buildings’ energy consumption and gre...
Due to the increased threat from climate change, it is getting more important to transition to renew...
This paper presents a GIS-based methodology for assessing solar photovoltaic (PV) and solar thermal ...
This paper illustrates a GIS (Geographic Information System) based approach for assessing thermal an...
This article integrates solar potential in a given urban area for the competing technologies of Phot...
Photovoltaic solar energy is one of the fastest growing renewable energy resources which is being ad...
This paper describes the development of the underlying methodology of a solar energy planning (SEP) ...
The necessity to reduce greenhouse gases emission produced by energy building consumptions and to cu...
Volumetric distribution of the built form really affects the capability of an urban environment to i...
<p>Urban photovoltaic capabilities' evaluation utilizing GIS </p><p>We propose a methodology based o...
The abundant and inexhaustible solar energy has been widely considered a viable solution to the ener...
AbstractOur existing urban environment has a significant potential to increase the use of renewable ...
The paper aims at presenting a Geographic Information System approach to assessing large-scale build...
AbstractIntegrated spatial and energy planning has become a major field of interest to meet the curr...
This paper describes a method for analyse the spatial distribution of solar energy potential based o...
Rapid and uncontrolled urbanization is continuously increasing buildings’ energy consumption and gre...
Due to the increased threat from climate change, it is getting more important to transition to renew...