2018
DOI: 10.20944/preprints201801.0116.v1
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<strong></strong>Integrating Solar Energy in Rome's Built Environment: A Perspective for Distributed Generation on Global Scale

Abstract: Large-scale integration of solar energy technologies in Rome's built environment epitomizes the needed general adoption of distributed generation via functionalization of buildings of all size and end use across the world, to become active energy generators and no longer energy users only. This paper identifies selected technology solutions and critical policy and educational initiatives to effectively achieve within the next decade (2018-2027) the widespread uptake of decentralized solar energy systems in the… Show more

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“…It calculates both solar irradiance data and energy gains, visualizing sun paths with terrain horizon that might have shading effect on solar radiation. Based on available irradiance data, this platform calculates optimal tilt angle for a PV module of determined azimuth orientation (Meneguzzo et al, 2018), which could be a valuable input for architectural design on a specific location. Relying on automatic processing of data collected from available mapping sources, these simulation tools do not recognize the existing built environment, and the overshadowing effects that occur and affect the solar radiance.…”
Section: Physical Limitations In the Urban Environment And Simulation Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It calculates both solar irradiance data and energy gains, visualizing sun paths with terrain horizon that might have shading effect on solar radiation. Based on available irradiance data, this platform calculates optimal tilt angle for a PV module of determined azimuth orientation (Meneguzzo et al, 2018), which could be a valuable input for architectural design on a specific location. Relying on automatic processing of data collected from available mapping sources, these simulation tools do not recognize the existing built environment, and the overshadowing effects that occur and affect the solar radiance.…”
Section: Physical Limitations In the Urban Environment And Simulation Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%