Conference Editor
Jianshun Zhang; Edward Bogucz; Cliff Davidson; Elizabeth Krietmeyer
Location
Syracuse, NY
Event Website
http://ibpc2018.org/
Start Date
25-9-2018 3:15 PM
End Date
25-9-2018 5:00 PM
Description
This work highlights the BIPV potential in two urban areas with different characteristics at the city of Prague. Representative building blocks were selected and CitySim software tool was used for the assessment of the hourly irradiation profiles on each surface over one year period. Considering appropriate irradiation thresholds, suitable surfaces were then quantified. Integration criteria are discussed and suitable BIP V applications are proposed considering not only energy performance but also their impact on the quality of built environment. Results indicated that only 5.5% of the total area can be used in Vinohrady and 13.7% in Jizni Mesto contributing on average by 32% and 31% on the hourly electricity demand respectively.
Recommended Citation
Skandalos, Nikolaos; Tywoniak, Jan; Stanek, Kamil; and Maierova, Lenka, "Assessment of the BIPV potential at the city of Prague and their effect on the built environment" (2018). International Building Physics Conference 2018. 8.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.14305/ibpc.2018.ps08
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Assessment of the BIPV potential at the city of Prague and their effect on the built environment
Syracuse, NY
This work highlights the BIPV potential in two urban areas with different characteristics at the city of Prague. Representative building blocks were selected and CitySim software tool was used for the assessment of the hourly irradiation profiles on each surface over one year period. Considering appropriate irradiation thresholds, suitable surfaces were then quantified. Integration criteria are discussed and suitable BIP V applications are proposed considering not only energy performance but also their impact on the quality of built environment. Results indicated that only 5.5% of the total area can be used in Vinohrady and 13.7% in Jizni Mesto contributing on average by 32% and 31% on the hourly electricity demand respectively.
https://surface.syr.edu/ibpc/2018/posters/8
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