Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6764658 Renewable Energy 2018 29 Pages PDF
Abstract
Refurbishment of energy inefficient buildings is an effective way of reducing energy consumption in urban areas. This can be done by taking advantage of the renewable energy sources available, mainly, solar energy. Desiccant evaporative cooling combined with unglazed transpired collectors, UTC's, allows covering the heating demand in the cold season and cooling demand in the hot season. UTC's can be installed on the facades of buildings, meeting a double goal: refurbishing the building exterior and providing heating and cooling to indoor spaces. In this paper, a model of this system was implemented using TRNSYS and the energy savings obtained were evaluated in different climatic conditions, different façade orientations and different building shapes. The objective was to find the best conditions to install this system and estimating the energy savings that can be reached, and its costs. The results showed that the reduction of heating demand was possible in all climatic conditions, weakly depending on the shape and orientation of the UTC façade installed. Cooling was also possible, but it depended more on the shape of the building. The higher energy savings were found for the linear shape buildings. Therefore, refurbishment using a UTC façade could be an interesting alternative for energy saving throughout the year in these cases.
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