This thesis investigates the feasibility of the use of Low or Zero Carbon Energy Sources (LZCES) in the built environment and the development of an innovative Integrated Renewable Energy Planner (IREP) tool. It can be divided into four main research areas; an investigation into the on-site renewable energy resource, an analysis in the building energy usage profile, a development of a decision-making tool for the rapid identification of the most appropriate LZCES option and a post occupancy monitoring and modelling of a building.This research work details the following considerations of LZCES: passive solar space heating modelling (PSSH); performance of building integrated including solar water collector (SWH); solar photovoltaic (SPV); wind...
AbstractThe concept of ‘Buildings as Power Stations’ (BAPS) represents a major shift in the way that...
During the master planning of neighbourhoods, design decisions related to the urban layout and typol...
Energy consumption in the buildings is responsible for 26% of Australia's greenhouse gas emissions w...
This thesis investigates the feasibility of the use of Low or Zero Carbon Energy Sources (LZCES) in ...
Determining the availability of renewable sources on a particular site would result in increasing th...
This thesis will investigate the option to implement onsite renewable and efficient energy systems...
Carbon dioxide emissions reduction in the domestic sector in the UK has been increasingly in focus i...
In the UK, the domestic sector accounts for around 30% of fuel-use and energy related carbon emissio...
With the increase in energy demand globally, environmental risks are also becoming more serious than...
Receiving some of the highest levels of solar irradiance in the world, Australia is an ideal locatio...
When low carbon and renewable energy (RE) systems are adopted in a building, matching the outputs fr...
When low carbon and renewable energy (RE) systems are adopted in a building, matching the outputs fr...
Facing the climate change and the energy crisis, the governments are taking steps to reduce the ener...
Renewable energy sources contribute considerable amounts of energy when natural phenomena are conver...
There are numerous strategies available to design and construct a low energy or nearly zero energy b...
AbstractThe concept of ‘Buildings as Power Stations’ (BAPS) represents a major shift in the way that...
During the master planning of neighbourhoods, design decisions related to the urban layout and typol...
Energy consumption in the buildings is responsible for 26% of Australia's greenhouse gas emissions w...
This thesis investigates the feasibility of the use of Low or Zero Carbon Energy Sources (LZCES) in ...
Determining the availability of renewable sources on a particular site would result in increasing th...
This thesis will investigate the option to implement onsite renewable and efficient energy systems...
Carbon dioxide emissions reduction in the domestic sector in the UK has been increasingly in focus i...
In the UK, the domestic sector accounts for around 30% of fuel-use and energy related carbon emissio...
With the increase in energy demand globally, environmental risks are also becoming more serious than...
Receiving some of the highest levels of solar irradiance in the world, Australia is an ideal locatio...
When low carbon and renewable energy (RE) systems are adopted in a building, matching the outputs fr...
When low carbon and renewable energy (RE) systems are adopted in a building, matching the outputs fr...
Facing the climate change and the energy crisis, the governments are taking steps to reduce the ener...
Renewable energy sources contribute considerable amounts of energy when natural phenomena are conver...
There are numerous strategies available to design and construct a low energy or nearly zero energy b...
AbstractThe concept of ‘Buildings as Power Stations’ (BAPS) represents a major shift in the way that...
During the master planning of neighbourhoods, design decisions related to the urban layout and typol...
Energy consumption in the buildings is responsible for 26% of Australia's greenhouse gas emissions w...