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Building-integrated solar energy systems / Robert E. Parkin.

By: Parkin, Robert E, 1939- [author.].
Boca Raton, Florida, USA : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, ©2017Description: xxxix, 548 pages : illustrations, maps (chiefly color) ; 25 cm.Content type: text. ISBN: 9781498727761 (hbk).Subject(s): Building-integrated photovoltaic systemsDDC classification: 621.31244/P22 Other classification: COECS/E
Contents:
Energy sources, energy uses, and global warming -- The internal environment of a residence -- Heat flow from a residence -- Residential construction techniques -- The seasons and solar angles -- Transmission of light through the atmosphere -- Solar gain and solar attenuation -- Transmission of solar energy through glazing -- Climate and the siting of solar structure -- Solar structures from early to modern -- Passive solar collection -- Non-concentrating, active solar collectors -- Photovoltaic panels -- Smart grids, FiTs, and net metering -- Architectural considerations for capturing solar energy -- Methods of energy storage.
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Energy sources, energy uses, and global warming -- The internal environment of a residence -- Heat flow from a residence -- Residential construction techniques -- The seasons and solar angles -- Transmission of light through the atmosphere -- Solar gain and solar attenuation -- Transmission of solar energy through glazing -- Climate and the siting of solar structure -- Solar structures from early to modern -- Passive solar collection -- Non-concentrating, active solar collectors -- Photovoltaic panels -- Smart grids, FiTs, and net metering -- Architectural considerations for capturing solar energy -- Methods of energy storage.

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