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PublicationsFinal Task Management ReportAuthor: Anne Grete Hestnes, Operating Agent for The Royal
Ministry of Industry and Energy The focus of the Task was the application of passive and/or active solar technologies for space heating of single family and multi family residential buildings. The use of passive and active solar concepts for cooling, ventilation, and lighting was also addressed, as well as advanced energy conservation measures to reduce heating and cooling loads.
Simulation Strategies for Selected TechnologiesEditors: Poel, B. and H.Erhorn; Damen Consultants, Arnhem
Component and System TestingEditor: Saxhof, B.; DTU, Copenhagen
Solar Low Energy Houses of IEA Task 13Author: Hastings, S.R.; James & James Science Publishers Ltd.,
London Contact James and James
Solar Energy Houses: Strategies, Technologies, ExamplesAuthors: Hestnes, A.G., S.R.Hastings, and B.Saxhof Contact James and James
General papers about Task 13 in journals and conference proceedingsEdition: 1992-1996 Hestnes, A.G., Advanced Solar Low Energy Buildings: An Update of Task 13 of the lEA's Solar Heating and Cooling Programme, in Sun World, Volume 16, Number 3, Sept. 1992. 17 Hestnes, A.G., Our New Solar Buildings, in Sun at Work in Europe, Volume 10, Number 1, March 1995. Hestnes, A.G., Advanced Solar Low Energy Buildings. Task 13 of the lEA's Solar Heating and Cooling Programme, Proceedings of CIB-symposium, Stuttgart 1990, The International Symposium on Energy Efficient Buildings, Leinfelden-Echterdingen, Germany 1993, Innovative Housing '93, Vancouver 1993, ISES Solar World Congress, Budapest 1993, 4th European Conference on Solar Energy in Architecture and Urban Planning, Berlin 1996, and EuroSun '96, Freiburg 1996 Ordering InfoIf you would like to order a report please contact: Ms. Pamela Murphy |
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