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Trends in the integration of photovoltaic facilities into the built environment

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Krstić – Furundžić, Aleksandra
Scognamiglio, Alessandra
Devetakovic, Mirjana
Frontini, Francesco
Sudimac, Budimir
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a critical review of the key trends in the integration of photovoltaic (PV) facilities into the built environment in cities. This is regarded as part of a series of measures towards wider use of renewable energy sources. Design/methodology/approach – The problem has been approached from the point that cities are consumers of large amounts of energy. They require uninterrupted energy supply but with dynamic power profile. Mainly consumption of energy generated from fossil fuels is present nowadays with significant pollution of the environment as a consequence. The sustainable energy transition in cities means increasing the supply of energy from renewable sources. Findings – The paper points to the integration of PV renewable systems in the built environment, opportunities and constraints, design conditions and tools. The consideration of the constraints which creates urban environment is carried out to understand the complexit...y of selecting locations in the cities. The paper gives an overview of the possibilities of PV systems integration in the built environment and discusses physical limitations in the urban environment and simulation tools as well as challenges and research and development issues. Research limitations/implications – The paper offers a critical review of the PV applications which have been illustrated with examples from developed countries. However, examples from developing markets have not been considered. Future work would address this limitation and enable the discussion from a comparative perspective. Social implications – The study gives a comprehensive overview of PV integrations in contemporary cities, stimulating architects’ practitioners to acquire the PV technology and aesthetics, and to apply it in future developments. Originality/value – Observing the use of PV applications from the perspective of architects and designers the discussion and examples covered in this paper offers an original review, which provides the base future indepth studies on PV applications in various contexts.

Keywords:
PV systems / Building envelope / Built environment / Energy / Simulation tools
Source:
Open House International, 2020, 45, 1/2, 195-207
Publisher:
  • Emerald Publishing Limited
Funding / projects:
  • Spatial, environmental, energy and social aspects of developing settlements and climate change - mutual impacts (RS-36035)

DOI: 10.1108/OHI-04-2020-0015

ISSN: 0168-2601; 2633-9838

WoS: 000590177100011

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85089853851
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AU  - Krstić – Furundžić, Aleksandra
AU  - Scognamiglio, Alessandra
AU  - Devetakovic, Mirjana
AU  - Frontini, Francesco
AU  - Sudimac, Budimir
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1138
AB  - Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a critical review of the key trends in the integration of
photovoltaic (PV) facilities into the built environment in cities. This is regarded as part of a series of measures
towards wider use of renewable energy sources.
Design/methodology/approach – The problem has been approached from the point that cities are
consumers of large amounts of energy. They require uninterrupted energy supply but with dynamic power
profile. Mainly consumption of energy generated from fossil fuels is present nowadays with significant
pollution of the environment as a consequence. The sustainable energy transition in cities means increasing
the supply of energy from renewable sources.
Findings – The paper points to the integration of PV renewable systems in the built environment,
opportunities and constraints, design conditions and tools. The consideration of the constraints which creates
urban environment is carried out to understand the complexity of selecting locations in the cities. The paper
gives an overview of the possibilities of PV systems integration in the built environment and discusses
physical limitations in the urban environment and simulation tools as well as challenges and research and
development issues.
Research limitations/implications – The paper offers a critical review of the PV applications which
have been illustrated with examples from developed countries. However, examples from developing markets
have not been considered. Future work would address this limitation and enable the discussion from a
comparative perspective.
Social implications – The study gives a comprehensive overview of PV integrations in contemporary
cities, stimulating architects’ practitioners to acquire the PV technology and aesthetics, and to apply it in
future developments.
Originality/value – Observing the use of PV applications from the perspective of architects and designers
the discussion and examples covered in this paper offers an original review, which provides the base future indepth studies on PV applications in various contexts.
PB  - Emerald Publishing Limited
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VL  - 45
IS  - 1/2
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DO  - 10.1108/OHI-04-2020-0015
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abstract = "Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a critical review of the key trends in the integration of
photovoltaic (PV) facilities into the built environment in cities. This is regarded as part of a series of measures
towards wider use of renewable energy sources.
Design/methodology/approach – The problem has been approached from the point that cities are
consumers of large amounts of energy. They require uninterrupted energy supply but with dynamic power
profile. Mainly consumption of energy generated from fossil fuels is present nowadays with significant
pollution of the environment as a consequence. The sustainable energy transition in cities means increasing
the supply of energy from renewable sources.
Findings – The paper points to the integration of PV renewable systems in the built environment,
opportunities and constraints, design conditions and tools. The consideration of the constraints which creates
urban environment is carried out to understand the complexity of selecting locations in the cities. The paper
gives an overview of the possibilities of PV systems integration in the built environment and discusses
physical limitations in the urban environment and simulation tools as well as challenges and research and
development issues.
Research limitations/implications – The paper offers a critical review of the PV applications which
have been illustrated with examples from developed countries. However, examples from developing markets
have not been considered. Future work would address this limitation and enable the discussion from a
comparative perspective.
Social implications – The study gives a comprehensive overview of PV integrations in contemporary
cities, stimulating architects’ practitioners to acquire the PV technology and aesthetics, and to apply it in
future developments.
Originality/value – Observing the use of PV applications from the perspective of architects and designers
the discussion and examples covered in this paper offers an original review, which provides the base future indepth studies on PV applications in various contexts.",
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journal = "Open House International",
title = "Trends in the integration of photovoltaic facilities into the built environment",
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Krstić – Furundžić, A., Scognamiglio, A., Devetakovic, M., Frontini, F.,& Sudimac, B.. (2020). Trends in the integration of photovoltaic facilities into the built environment. in Open House International
Emerald Publishing Limited., 45(1/2), 195-207.
https://doi.org/10.1108/OHI-04-2020-0015
Krstić – Furundžić A, Scognamiglio A, Devetakovic M, Frontini F, Sudimac B. Trends in the integration of photovoltaic facilities into the built environment. in Open House International. 2020;45(1/2):195-207.
doi:10.1108/OHI-04-2020-0015 .
Krstić – Furundžić, Aleksandra, Scognamiglio, Alessandra, Devetakovic, Mirjana, Frontini, Francesco, Sudimac, Budimir, "Trends in the integration of photovoltaic facilities into the built environment" in Open House International, 45, no. 1/2 (2020):195-207,
https://doi.org/10.1108/OHI-04-2020-0015 . .

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