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  2. Building-integrated photovoltaics - Wikipedia

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    Aluminum-framed photovoltaic modules were connected to, or mounted on, buildings that were usually in remote areas without access to an electric power grid. In the 1980s photovoltaic module add-ons to roofs began being demonstrated. These PV systems were usually installed on utility-grid-connected buildings in areas with centralized power stations.

  3. Trombe wall - Wikipedia

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    However, the Trombe walls can be the load-bearing structure of the buildings, so each floor's equator-facing facade can take the advantage of the Trombe wall system. Compared to other passive solar systems, using the Trombe walls in commercial buildings with significant internal loads (people and electronic equipment) is useful because of the ...

  4. Curtain wall (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    While these curtain wall systems are more energy-efficient than older, single-glazed versions, they are still significantly less efficient than opaque (solid) wall construction. [13] For example, nearly all curtain wall systems, thermally-broken or otherwise, have a U-value of 0.2 or higher, which is equivalent to an R-value of 5 or lower. [14]

  5. Climate-adaptive building shell - Wikipedia

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    To achieve this, the system perpetually alters the building shell's heat transfer properties by air circulation within the hermetically sealed curtain wall panel, achieving the desired effects. Consequently, this pioneering technology will significantly diminish the carbon footprint of tall buildings while enhancing the well-being of their ...

  6. EnergyX DY-Building - Wikipedia

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    This system replaces conventional building materials with photovoltaic modules that not only serve as the exterior cladding but also generate electricity. [ 3 ] In the case of the Energy X DY Building, the façade was designed using a curtain wall system, and the solar modules were planned as follows: BIPV-1 (spandrel panels), BIPV-2 (vision ...

  7. Passive solar building design - Wikipedia

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    In a thermal storage wall system, often called a Trombe wall, a massive wall is located directly behind south-facing glass, which absorbs solar energy and releases it selectively towards the building interior at night. The wall can be constructed of cast-in-place concrete, brick, adobe, stone, or solid (or filled) concrete masonry units.