
Completed Tasks
TASK 13 - ADVANCED SOLAR LOW
ENERGY BUILDINGS
DURATION: 1989 - 1994
OPERATING AGENT: Norway
» SCOPE
- Minimum energy demonstration houses
- Development and evaluation of concepts
- Component testing and analysis
Although energy consumption for heating has been greatly
reduced in many countries over the last few years, the total energy consumption
in building is still large warrants a serious effort to obtain further
reductions.
Task 13 is working on that goal by identifying, developing,
and testing new and innovative concepts which have the potential for eliminating
or minimizing the use of purchased energy in residential buildings. Also
included are the use of solar energy in residential buildings while maintaining
acceptable comfort levels. Emphasis is placed on innovation and long-
range cost-effectiveness.
The primary focus of the Task is on the application
of passive and/or active solar technologies for space heating of single
family and multi-family residential buildings. Also included are the use
of solar energy technologies for cooling, ventilation and lighting, the
use of photovoltaics for lighting and appliances, and energy conservation
measures to reduce heating and cooling loads.
Various innovative solar materials and components which
appear to have the potential for major energy savings are undergoing extensive
testing and analysis in member countries. Results from the testing and
analysis are being reflected in the designs of the Task 13 minimum energy
demonstration houses. National designs are collectively critiqued by all
participants to help ensure the most effective designs possible. After
construction, these houses will be monitored to help evaluate how various
energy techniques and design approaches work in real buildings.
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13 Publications List
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