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Solar Energy: Technologies and Project Delivery for Buildings

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ISBN: 978-1-118-41654-9

August 2013

320 pages

Description

An authoritative reference, complete with applications, operating principles, and simple tools for construction, engineering, and design professionals

Solar Energy: Technologies and Project Delivery for Buildings enables mainstream MEP engineering, construction, and architectural design firms to meet the growing demand for solar energy in building projects. It provides technical and design information usually only known to solar energy specialists, and simplifies solar design and engineering processes. The sample documentation in this guide enables a staff engineer at a design firm to deliver a solar project just like a solar energy specialist. No other book provides the special tools and detailed information needed for the complete design of a solar energy system.

Numerous helpful features streamline the design process and guide the user through the fine points of solar energy systems. These include:

  • Easy-to-use checklists, tips, and warnings to consider at each project step
  • Cost data and detailed cost estimate tables
  • Sample schematic diagrams and specifications for each technology measure
  • Simple hand calculations for sizing and savings estimates (life cycle cost examples)
  • Important codes and standards related to each technology
  • Case-study examples and firsthand interviews with leading practitioners

Solar Energy: Technologies and Project Delivery for Buildings is an indispensable resource for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineers, as well as architects and construction professionals.

About the Author

ANDY WALKER, PhD, is Principal Engineer at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colorado. Dr. Walker conducts engineering and economic analysis of energy efficiency and renewable energy projects in government facilities, such as national parks and military bases, and corporate facilities, such as Frito-Lay North America and Anheuser-Busch. He has also taught energy-related classes in the mechanical and architectural engineering departments at the University of Colorado Boulder, the Colorado School of Mines, and Metropolitan State University of Denver.

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