Solar
Energy Houses €67.05
Strategies, Technologies, Examples
Bjarne Saxhof, Anne-Grete
Hestnes, S Robert Hastings (Eds) Revised
Passive and active solar strategies together with the adoption
of energy conservation measures and the integration of new
materials and technologies can lead to dramatic reduction
of 75-90% in the energy consumption in domestic buildings.
The objective of Task 13 of the IEA`s Solar
Heating and Cooling Programme was to advance solar building
technologies and demonstrate this potential by designing and
then constructing buildings that met very low energy consumption
targets while maintaining a good indoor climate.
This new, revised second edition of Solar
Energy Houses presents the findings of the Task 13 experts
and now includes the results of the monitoring programme,
conducted to determine the effectiveness of the techniques
and strategies adopted.
Initially, Task 13 members from 15 participating
countries in three continents pooled ideas to evolve design
strategies. Innovative materials, systems, components and
technologies were also considered and used where cost-effective:
these included advanced glazings, transparent insulation,
thermal storage materials, integrated mechanical systems,
intelligent control systems, solar water collectors and photovoltaic
systems. The design strategies were then implemented in fifteen
experimental houses, built in very different climates. The
book demonstrates clearly the practical application of the
strategies and technologies and points out their strengths
and weaknesses. In addition, the buildings were monitored
over time to evaluate the energy performance of the building
components and the buildings themselves, together with thermal
comfort and user issues. This new edition also provides a
detailed analysis of this programme in terms of how far the
expectations of the Task experts were met and highlights the
specific successes and lessons learned from the project
The book will be extremely valuable to all
architects and planners working either to design domestic
buildings with lower energy usage, or simply to see a wider
application of the strategies and technologies now available
to achieve this.
202pp 2003 Ed 2 297x230
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