Application of PV Window for Office Building in Hot Summer and Cold Winter Zone of China

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In this paper, three kinds of PV glazing system applied to office building of Shanghai which located in hot summer and cold winter zone of China were studied. Building simulation software Energy Plus was used to simulate thermal load, lighting electricity consumption, and PV electricity generation. According to the simulation results of annual electricity consumption, taking SC as the comparison basis, the saving rate of single PV glazing system (SPV) was 3.6%, double PV glazing system (DPV) was 4.8%, and natural-ventilated PV glazing system (NVPV) was 6.7%.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 347-353)

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81-88

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October 2011

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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