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A technical and policy analysis of building-integrated photovoltaic systems.
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Title/Author:
A technical and policy analysis of building-integrated photovoltaic systems./
Author:
Davis, Bert Neal.
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232 p.
Notes:
Adviser: Edward Rubin.
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Dissertation Abstracts International63-12B.
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Energy. -
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A technical and policy analysis of building-integrated photovoltaic systems.
Davis, Bert Neal.
A technical and policy analysis of building-integrated photovoltaic systems.
- 232 p.
Adviser: Edward Rubin.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Carnegie Mellon University, 2002.
The results of this research are then used to build a policy framework.
ISBN: 9780493950716Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Concerns about the environmental impacts of energy use have focused increasing attention on the potential for solar and other renewable energy systems to provide economically priced energy services with reduced environmental impacts when compared to conventional energy sources such as fossil fuels. This research focuses on the use of photovoltaic power production for the commercial buildings sector via roof-integrated PV panels.
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The potential for building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) power production to reduce the current U.S. reliance on fossil fuel power generation is examined from a technical and economic analysis of prototype buildings in various U.S. locations. This research first reviews current methodology involved in simulating building energy use and photovoltaic (PV) power production. These tools are then used in a combined fashion to improve current energy simulation capability. In particular this research includes the dynamic effect of PV panels on a building's mechanical and electrical systems, and their effect on peak electrical load reduction. This improved modeling capability is applied to analyzed prototype one, two and three-story office structures. These structures are evaluated with and without PV system integration. The buildings are modeled in several different geographical regions in the United States (U.S.) to evaluate building energy use and PV energy production in different climates. Associated differences in regional fuel mixes for conventional power generation also are included in the analysis.
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