Reprint

Alternative Energy Systems in Buildings

Edited by
June 2020
124 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03936-220-2 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03936-221-9 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Alternative Energy Systems in Buildings that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Physical Sciences
Summary
The main objective of this book is to evaluate alternative energy systems in buildings, regardless of their location and climatic conditions. Over the past few years, the use of passive cooling and heating technologies has become more common for reducing the energy consumption of buildings. However, for some building systems, these technologies are not used very often. Buildings intended for children or the elderly are often climatized to improve indoor thermal conditions. In this Special Issue, a cost reduction in climatization based on passive systems is expected to be conducted. Building site optimization is expected to be performed, to improve thermal behavior. To achieve this, computational fluid dynamics tools are expected to be used. These reductions are expected to be studied for conventional and renewable energy systems, showing that passive systems provide better thermal comfort and reduce the initial investment and energy consumption, making low-cost buildings feasible.
Format
  • Paperback
License
© 2020 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
renewables; energy saving and generation; built environments; transparent concentrators; luminescent concentrators; solar windows; advanced glazings; photovoltaics; PV; BIPV; LVDC; DC/DC module-level converters; wind energy; photovoltaic; complementarity; grid integration; building integrated wind turbine; savonius; ERA5; anemometer; calibration; air conditioning; borehole heat exchanger; desiccant dehumidification; enthalpy recovery; heat pump; system evaluation; experimental