Solar Energy for Domestic Hot Water: Case Studies in Sisimiut 1999-2005

Gregers Peter Reimann (Invited author)

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    Abstract

    Two pioneer solar domestic hot water systems were installed at Bygge- og Anlægsskolen in Sisimiut in 1999 and 2000. Detailed measurements of energy flows and solar radiation incl. snow reflectance has been undertaken for both plants. Since August 2004 data logging of the measurements was made available online on the website www.arcticsolar.com. Measurements show that solar plant 1 and 2 cover 22% and 23%, respectively, of the energy spent for domestic hot water heating. This paper summarises the findings from the past 5 years.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationEnergy-efficient building : April 12th-14th 2005, Symposium in Sisimiut
    Number of pages137
    Volume1
    Place of PublicationDenmark
    PublisherPunkt@Prikke A/S
    Publication date2005
    Pages117-122
    Publication statusPublished - 2005
    EventEnergy-Efficient Building: Inauguration of the low energy house in Sisimiut - Sisimiut, Greenland
    Duration: 12 Apr 200514 Apr 2005
    http://www.greenland-innovation.com/Artek-Lowenergy/12Symposium.html

    Conference

    ConferenceEnergy-Efficient Building
    Country/TerritoryGreenland
    CitySisimiut
    Period12/04/200514/04/2005
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