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Renewable energy technologies: Key factors for successful installations - Set of 5 BRE Information Papers

Renewable energy technologies: Key factors for successful installations - Set of 5 BRE Information Papers

by A Thorne and S Pester (21-Jul-2011)

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Book Description

This series of five BRE Information Papers on the main renewable energy technologies for buildings and communities covers biomass systems; photovoltaic systems; large-scale low-carbon heating; ground source heat pumps and low-temperature heating; and solar thermal systems. These introductory guides are for anyone interested in using renewable energy technologies for buildings and communities. They cover the main issues associated with the planning, installation and operation of the in dwellings, and identify the key characteristics that make a building suitable for these systems. Indicative costs and benefits are given, as well as sample calculations showing the financial return for a typical household, although much of this information can be applied to all types and sizes of building. References are given to legislative requirements design, installation, commissioning and control; standards; and details of financial incentives. The Papers are also available separately.

IP 7/11 Biomass systems. Key factors for successful installations

IP 8/11 Photovoltaic systems on dwellings. Key factors for successful installations

IP 9/11 Large-scale low-carbon heating. Key factors for successful installations

IP 10/11 Ground source heat pumps and low-temperature systems. Key factors for successful installations

IP 11/11 Solar thermal systems. Key factors for successful installations

 

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