The main objectives of Task 23 are to ensure the most appropriate use of solar energy in each specific building project for the purpose of optimizing the use of solar energy and also of promoting more use of solar energyin the building sector and to ensure that the buildings promote sustainable development.

 
solar radiation in summer and winter:
Use of solar energy
 

Optimization of solar energy use
Large buildings represent the emphasis of the research work carried out in task 23. The reason for this is that these types of buildings all need more than one type of system.
 

Promote sustainable development
Integral planning: to reach an optimized solution of energy use for each building project it is important to consider the whole building with all its needs.
Further on the demonstration of sustainability will increase the number of buildings using solar energy.

  design decision making criteria
 

In the first place this is done by enabling the building designers to carry out trade off analysis between the need for and potential use of energy conservation, daylighting, passive and active solar, photovoltaic technologies in systematic design processes.
To ensure that the buildings promote sustainable development considerations of other resource use as well as local and global environmental impact has to be included in the trade-off analysis to be carried out.

 

Concept of task work
The work in Task 23 is divided into 4 subtasks, A, B, C and D. Subtask A provides the knowledge base to be used in the work of subtask B and C, while Subtask D ensures that the results of the work are disseminated to the appropriate audiences.

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