2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2016.04.038
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Development of a web based energy management system for University Campuses: The CAMP-IT platform

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“…The polygenerative solar plant described in section 3.2.1 has been installed in the Campus of the University of Palermo, Italy as part of the University's Solar Living Lab . It consists of three strings with seven modules each, for a total collecting surface of about 480 m 2 as depicted in Figure . All parts of the installation are described in the following sections.…”
Section: Energy Storage and Smart Grids: Case Studiesmentioning
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“…The polygenerative solar plant described in section 3.2.1 has been installed in the Campus of the University of Palermo, Italy as part of the University's Solar Living Lab . It consists of three strings with seven modules each, for a total collecting surface of about 480 m 2 as depicted in Figure . All parts of the installation are described in the following sections.…”
Section: Energy Storage and Smart Grids: Case Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…95 It consists of three strings with seven modules each, for a total collecting surface of about 480 m 2 as depicted in Figure 13. 96,97 All parts of the installation are described in the following sections. The design parameters of the solar plant are tabulated in Table 5.…”
Section: The Polygenrative Solar Plant In a University Campusmentioning
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“…In this context, the present paper aims to assist the existing gap and provide further insight on the effect of the lower Tair values due to the high albedo materials on the annual heating and cooling energy needs of a generic building unit, located inside a dense residential area of a Mediterranean city. In order to accurately evaluate the effect of microclimatic changes due to the cool pavements' applications on the building unit's energy demand, the applied building energy performance simulation (BEPS) tool is coupled with a microclimate model; in this way, a higher efficiency on the energy performance calculations is achieved since the impact of the local microclimatic conditions is accounted for [53][54][55][56]. Further details on the coupling approach are given in the following section.…”
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“…DNV GL [15] web katore. Kolokotsa i saradnici [16] su prikazali sistem zasnovan na web tehnologiji za zgrade univerzitetskog naselja. Faia i saradnici [17] energije u stambenim zgradama.…”
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