
Completed Tasks
TASK 20 - SOLAR ENERGY IN BUILDING RENOVATION
DURATION: 1993 - December 1998
OPERATING AGENT: Sweden
» SCOPE
- Evaluation of existing projects
- Improved renovation concepts
- Solar renovation project design
- Documentation of solar renovation strategies
If solar energy is to displace a significant amount
of fossil fuel, solar systems must be readily adaptable to existing buildings
as well as new buildings. Under this task, a number of the most promising
solar concepts and systems for building renovation will be explored and
strategies for incorporating these strategies in the renovation process
will be developed.
The initial activity of this task will be the analysis
of the performance of existing solar renovation projects which appear
to have broadly applicable design concepts. A variety of building types
will be included in the study. Building on the information gained from
these case studies, partivipants will investigate improved and advanced
solar renovation system concepts with high potential for energy savings
and replication. They will document the design concepts vis-a-vis energy
performance, indoor climate, environmental impacts, etc. In addition they
will assess the need for improved products for the renovation process.
The IEA researchers will then create designs for new
solar renovation projects which incorporate the most promising concepts
investigated. They will also develop common performance monitoring procedures
and reporting formats.
To disseminate the results of the project to architects
and engineers, the participants will document the solar renovation strategies
analyzed and tested, the lessons learned from the demonstration buildings,
and guidelines for proper implementation of the tested concepts. Further
information transfer will also take place when results of the task are
reported at international and national symposia organized on the subject
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