Solar Energy, Vol.83, No.1, 69-80, 2009
Implications of urban settings for the design of photovoltaic and conventional facades
This study investigates the impacts of urban settings on the energy and environmental performances of office space with a conventional and two photovoltaic (PV) integrated facade alternatives. The urban factors under consideration are orientation of buildings and streets and degree of obstruction. PV electrical and thermal models are integrated into an existing energy simulation tool, the LT model, to calculate hourly PV electricity production and thermal performance of a ventilated PV facade in the urban environment. The predictions of PV output are compared with the monitoring data and show a good agreement. After the energy and CO(2) emission consequences of the building and urban factors are identified, the appropriateness of the urban PV facade in relation to obstruction in three locations (Oslo, Cambridge and Milan), each representing northern, central and southern Europe, is presented. Finally, efficient facade types with optimal glazing ratios in urban context for three locations are discussed. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.