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Energy Management in Buildings Using Photovoltaics

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Although fossil fuels remain the primary global energy source, developing and expanding economies are creating an ever-widening gap between supply and demand. Efficient energy management offers a cost-effective opportunity for both industrialized and developing nations to limit the enormous financial and environmental costs associated with burning fossil fuels. The implication of photovoltaic systems in particular presents the potential for clean and sustainable electrical energy to be generated from an unrestricted source. Energy Management in Buildings Using Photovoltaics demonstrates how adopting 'best practices' for energy management and harvesting can reduce the need to construct new generating facilities.
Illustrated with figures, tables and photos, Energy Management in Buildings Using Photovoltaics provides an introduction and step by step instructions on designing and planning photovoltaic systems and energy policies for both residential and industrial buildings. With particular focus on the example of provided by European industry, the creation of energy efficient systems is explored including chapters on:
Zero Energy Buildings,
Photovoltaics Technology, and
Connection of the Network
By presenting this topic from basic introduction to highly technical analysis, Energy Management in Buildings Using Photovoltaics acts a study guide for postgraduate students as well as a key point of reference for researchers and technical consultants in the field of photovoltaic systems.

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Prof. Elena Papdopoulou works as a mechanical engineer researcher at the University of Western Macedonia in Greece, Department of Mechanical Engineering. Her area of speciality is photovoltaic systems and energy saving related to buildings.


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Although fossil fuels remain the primary global energy source, developing and expanding economies are creating an ever-widening gap between supply and demand. Efficient energy management offers a cost-effective opportunity for both industrialized and developing nations to limit the enormous financial and environmental costs associated with burning fossil fuels. The implication of photovoltaic systems in particular presents the  potential for clean and sustainable electrical energy to be generated from an unrestricted source. Energy Management in Buildings Using Photovoltaics demonstrates how adopting ‘best practices’ for energy management and harvesting can reduce the need to construct new generating facilities. Illustrated with  figures, tables and photos, Energy Management in Buildings Using Photovoltaics provides an introduction and step by step instructions on designing and planning photovoltaic systems and energy policies for both residential and industrial buildings. With particular focus on the example of provided by European industry, the creation of energy efficient systems is explored including chapters on:         Zero Energy Buildings,         Photovoltaics Technology, and         Connection of the NetworkBy presenting this topic from basic introduction to highly technical analysis, Energy Management in Buildings Using Photovoltaics acts a study guide for postgraduate students as well as a key point of reference for researchers and technical consultants in the field of photovoltaic systems.

Product details

Authors Elena Papadopoulou
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 01.01.2012
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Heat, energy and power station engineering
 
EAN 9781447123828
ISBN 978-1-4471-2382-8
Pages 130
Illustrations XIV, 130 p.
Dimensions (packing) 15.5 x 23.5 cm
Weight (packing) 358 g
 
Series Green Energy and Technology
Green Energy and Technology
Subjects B, Facility Management, Renewable Energy, engineering, Pollution, Renewable and Green Energy, Renewable energy resources, Pollution prevention, Pollution control, Industrial Pollution Prevention, Management of real estate, property & plant
 

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