2016
DOI: 10.3390/su8040362
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Solar Energy Block-Based Residential Construction for Rural Areas in the West of China

Abstract: Based on the Great Western Development Strategy and the requirement for sustainable development in the west of China, rural affordable housing, energy conservation, and environmental protection are becoming development standards in the construction field. This paper mainly explores an innovative, sustainable, residential construction method for rural areas in western China, particularly the integration of solar energy technology with modern prefabricated building techniques, formally named solar energy block-b… Show more

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“…The research featured in [51] however was of a different building technological focus-making use of solar energy in rural rather than urban areas. Although supporting principles of low energy design, this research did not contribute specific advancement in relation to Passive House or very low energy dwellings, but did indicate potential for prefabricated off-site construction.…”
Section: Review Of Previous Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research featured in [51] however was of a different building technological focus-making use of solar energy in rural rather than urban areas. Although supporting principles of low energy design, this research did not contribute specific advancement in relation to Passive House or very low energy dwellings, but did indicate potential for prefabricated off-site construction.…”
Section: Review Of Previous Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compact systems are another solution. Shao et al presented a solar energy block-based residential construction for rural areas in the west of China [16]. The presented construction could be integrated with passive and active solar systems.…”
Section: Integration Of Solar Collectors and The Photovoltaic Thermalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Integrating supplementary elements (E2) is the concept of adding elements that are not considered core to the functionality of a building such as solar panels to reduce the operational energy. Whether buildings are constructed with modular steel or wood elements if PV systems are used, conventional operational energy demands of buildings are significantly reduced (Bukoski et al 2017;De Cesaris and Mandolesi 2013;Shao et al 2016).…”
Section: Operational Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Customer demand (G1) is the end-users requirements and desires to buy the housing. One of the key elements mentioned in driving or impeding innovative and industrial construction is customers' need for sustainable and affordable housing (Dubina et al 2010;Shao et al 2016;Tykkä et al 2010;Wherry and Buehlmann 2014). The willingness to pay (WTP) for building elements that result in a direct financial benefit with a lower initial cost -such as LED Lighting -is high.…”
Section: Support and Hindrance Of Ih Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%