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NET ZERO ENERGY BUILDINGS: AN ITALIAN CASE STUDY. ANALYSIS OF THE ENERGY BALANCE AND RETROFIT HYPOTHESIS IN ORDER TO REACH THE NET ZERO ENERGY TARGET.
In the last years the concept of Net Zero Energy Building (NZEB) has been developing and spreading in the scientific community. The work presented in this thesis has been largely developed in the context of the International Energy Agency (IEA) joint Programme Solar Heating and Cooling (SHC) Task40 and Energy Conservation in Buildings and Community Systems (ECBCS) Annex52: Towards Net Zero Energy Solar Buildings. It is known that the energy consumption in Europe for residential and commercial buildings is around 40 % of the total production. It is then extremely important to optimize both the implementation of energy efficiency measures and the usage of renewable resources that can be harvested on site. When energy efficiency measures are successfully combined with on-site renewable energy sources, and the energy consumption is equal (or nearly) to the energy production, then the output achieved can be referred to as ―near net zero energy ―or ―net zero-energy building‖. In Chapter 2 a description of the main typologies of NZEB is carried out, revealing that the most important ones are the following: site-ZEB and source-ZEB depending on where the energy balance is calculated. After a brief description of the NZEB most common definitions and classifications many examples have been examined, analyzing their features in relation to the climate in which they are, in order to show different solutions and approaches to the problem of reaching net zero energy balances (Chapter 3). In this thesis an Italian case-study has been examined: the Leaf House (LH) located in Ancona, Italy. The Leaf House is one of the best case studies of the IEA/SHC/ECBS/Task 40 Programme, in terms of thermo-physical characteristics of the building envelope, thermal plant, building automation system and energy monitoring. In Chapter 5 the Leaf House case-study is described in detail as well as the model implemented into the TRNSYS software (Chapter 6), reproducing the energy production system, the thermal features of the building and comparing ...
NET ZERO ENERGY BUILDINGS: AN ITALIAN CASE STUDY. ANALYSIS OF THE ENERGY BALANCE AND RETROFIT HYPOTHESIS IN ORDER TO REACH THE NET ZERO ENERGY TARGET.
In the last years the concept of Net Zero Energy Building (NZEB) has been developing and spreading in the scientific community. The work presented in this thesis has been largely developed in the context of the International Energy Agency (IEA) joint Programme Solar Heating and Cooling (SHC) Task40 and Energy Conservation in Buildings and Community Systems (ECBCS) Annex52: Towards Net Zero Energy Solar Buildings. It is known that the energy consumption in Europe for residential and commercial buildings is around 40 % of the total production. It is then extremely important to optimize both the implementation of energy efficiency measures and the usage of renewable resources that can be harvested on site. When energy efficiency measures are successfully combined with on-site renewable energy sources, and the energy consumption is equal (or nearly) to the energy production, then the output achieved can be referred to as ―near net zero energy ―or ―net zero-energy building‖. In Chapter 2 a description of the main typologies of NZEB is carried out, revealing that the most important ones are the following: site-ZEB and source-ZEB depending on where the energy balance is calculated. After a brief description of the NZEB most common definitions and classifications many examples have been examined, analyzing their features in relation to the climate in which they are, in order to show different solutions and approaches to the problem of reaching net zero energy balances (Chapter 3). In this thesis an Italian case-study has been examined: the Leaf House (LH) located in Ancona, Italy. The Leaf House is one of the best case studies of the IEA/SHC/ECBS/Task 40 Programme, in terms of thermo-physical characteristics of the building envelope, thermal plant, building automation system and energy monitoring. In Chapter 5 the Leaf House case-study is described in detail as well as the model implemented into the TRNSYS software (Chapter 6), reproducing the energy production system, the thermal features of the building and comparing ...
NET ZERO ENERGY BUILDINGS: AN ITALIAN CASE STUDY. ANALYSIS OF THE ENERGY BALANCE AND RETROFIT HYPOTHESIS IN ORDER TO REACH THE NET ZERO ENERGY TARGET.
CAMPANELLA, Lucia (Autor:in) / Campanella, . / LO BRANO, VALERIO / VELLA, GIUSEPPE
09.04.2014
Hochschulschrift
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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