The achievements of the last two decades in using solar energy for naturally ventilating and heating buildings of any size and scope across the world are remarkable, though comprising a niche market and being generally poorly known to this point. Air quality, thermal and hygrometric comfort, and reduced energy costs are some of the benefits provided by solar ventilated spaces. We identify the remaining hurdles to be addressed prior to forthcoming widespread adoption of this technology in the building environment across the world, well beyond the cold-climate countries.

Solar Air Heating and Ventilation in Buildings: A Key Component in the Forthcoming Renewable Energy Mix

Ciriminna Rosaria;Meneguzzo Francesco;Pagliaro Mario
2017

Abstract

The achievements of the last two decades in using solar energy for naturally ventilating and heating buildings of any size and scope across the world are remarkable, though comprising a niche market and being generally poorly known to this point. Air quality, thermal and hygrometric comfort, and reduced energy costs are some of the benefits provided by solar ventilated spaces. We identify the remaining hurdles to be addressed prior to forthcoming widespread adoption of this technology in the building environment across the world, well beyond the cold-climate countries.
2017
Istituto di Biometeorologia - IBIMET - Sede Firenze
Istituto per lo Studio dei Materiali Nanostrutturati - ISMN
air ventilation
building technology
renewable energy
solar air heating
solar energy
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