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Proceedings of the 52nd American Solar Energy Society National Solar Conference 2023 [[electronic resource] ] : Transforming the Energy Landscape for All / / edited by Dave Renné, Carly Rixham, Lauren Reddington
Proceedings of the 52nd American Solar Energy Society National Solar Conference 2023 [[electronic resource] ] : Transforming the Energy Landscape for All / / edited by Dave Renné, Carly Rixham, Lauren Reddington
Autore Renné Dave
Edizione [1st ed. 2023.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (199 pages)
Disciplina 621.042
Altri autori (Persone) RixhamCarly
ReddingtonLauren
Collana Springer Proceedings in Energy
Soggetto topico Renewable energy sources
Solar energy
Photovoltaic power generation
Energy policy
Energy and state
Sustainability
Renewable Energy
Solar Thermal Energy
Photovoltaics
Energy Policy, Economics and Management
ISBN 3-031-39147-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto SolarDecomp: A Web App for Decomposing Solar Data for Spectrally Selective Building Simulation -- Evaluation of Six Greenhouse Covering Materials for Energy Performance -- Quantifying Solar Light-Induced Thermal Comfort Effects of Architectural Windows -- Nanoscale Photothermal Effects Driven by Solar Radiation for Building Envelope Thermal Behavior Management -- Vernacular approach to Passive Solar Design -- Assessment of the window performance from the light provision and circadian light aspects.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910736005603321
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Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023
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Proceedings of the American solar energy society national conference : ASES SOLAR 2022 / / edited by Ashok Kumar Ghosh and Carly Rixham
Proceedings of the American solar energy society national conference : ASES SOLAR 2022 / / edited by Ashok Kumar Ghosh and Carly Rixham
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (322 pages)
Disciplina 333.794
Collana Springer Proceedings in Energy
Soggetto topico Renewable energy sources
Solar energy
ISBN 3-031-08786-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- TRC Reviewers -- Ashok Kumar Ghosh, Editor -- Carly Rixham, Editor -- Dr. Paulette Middleton -- Debbie Coleman -- James Stalker, Ph.D. -- Henry K. Vandermark -- Julian Wang -- Gilbert Michaud -- Nir Y. Krakauer -- Tom Solomon -- Remi Akinwonmi -- Julia A Stephens MEP (Julie) -- Marlene Brown -- Summer Ferreira -- Contents -- Energy Transformation -- Community Energy Trading in Texas: Potential Revenue Streams for Helping Make Community Solar Sustainable -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Distributed Solar in Dallas -- 1.2 Distributed Solar in Texas -- 1.3 Community Solar in Texas -- 1.4 Community Solar in the USA -- 1.5 Community Energy Trading in Australia and Europe -- 1.6 Transactive Energy in the USA -- 1.7 Examples: Opportunities in Dallas -- 2 Wholesale Markets in ERCOT -- 3 Commercial, Industrial, and Municipal Markets: Energy Brokers -- 4 Small Projects and Blockchain Transactive Energy -- 4.1 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) -- 4.2 Existing Blockchain Transactive Energy (BCTE) Organizations -- 4.3 Decentralized and Web 3.0 Organizations -- 4.4 Texas Implementation Strategies -- 4.5 Other Technologies -- 5 Conclusion -- 5.1 Summary -- 5.2 Next Steps and Plans -- References -- Addressing Regulatory Challenges to Tribal Solar Deployment -- 1 Introduction: Project Overview and Goals -- 2 Regulatory Dimensions -- 2.1 Options for Tribes to Engage in the Regulatory Process -- 3 Regulatory Challenges and Solutions for Tribal Solar Development -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Advances in Solar Powered Water Pumping: Providing for Energy Resiliency and Social Equity -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Scope of SWP Applications -- 1.2 Typical Stand-Alone SWP -- 2 Defining Power Ranges -- 3 Technical Advances in SWP -- 3.1 Pumping Mechanisms -- 3.2 Motors and Controls -- 3.3 System Configurations -- 3.4 Energy Management.
3.5 Remote Connectivity -- 4 SWP Economic Models -- 4.1 SWP Economic Models and Equity Impacts Case Studies -- References -- Our Path to 24/7 Renewable Energy by 2025 -- 1 Why we are Pursuing 24/7 Renewable Power -- 2 Renewable Energy vs. Carbon-Free Energy -- 3 What is 24/7 Procurement and Why is it Important? -- 4 Our Progress to Date -- 5 Overview of 24/7 Strategies -- 5.1 Diversify Our Generation Portfolio -- 5.2 Use Storage to Fill the Gaps -- 5.3 Shape and Shift Load -- 6 Challenges in Meeting 24/7 Renewable Energy -- 6.1 Technical Challenges -- 6.2 Policy Barriers and Solutions for Tracking and Reporting 24/7 Clean Energy -- 7 Phased Approach to Delivering 24/7 Renewable Energy -- 8 Next Steps Toward Our Goal -- Appendix: About Peninsula Clean Energy -- Appendix: Peninsula Clean Energy's 24/7 External Advisory Group -- References -- Solar Recycling: Transitioning from a Linear to Circular Economy -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Linear Economy -- 2.1 Solar Example: Current Panel Manufacturing -- 2.2 Impacts of Mining -- 3 Circular Economy -- 3.1 Example: Solar Panel Recycling -- 3.2 The Need for Conscious Recycling -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Solar Parabolic Dish Concentrator Field Performance Evaluation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Concentrator Description -- 3 Test Site and Instrumentation Overview -- 4 Test Setup -- 5 Response Time Test Performance and Results -- 6 Rate of Heat Gain Test -- 7 Test Results and Discussion -- References -- How to Correctly Assess the Value of Energy Converted from Solar and Other Renewable Sources -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Wright's Law -- 3 The Technologies Life Cycles -- 4 The Simple Model -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- New Mexico's First Enphase Microinverter Rooftop Solar Installation - 13 Years of Performance Data -- 1 Introduction -- 2 System Description -- 3 System Performance -- 3.1 Energy Production.
3.2 Microinverter Performance and Reliability -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Conclusions -- Reference -- Economic Justice -- Increasing Access to Solar for Low-Income Households in Multifamily Affordable Housing -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Benefits of Increasing Access to Solar for Low-Income Households in Multifamily Affordable Housing -- 3 Barriers to Increasing Solar Adoption in Multifamily Affordable Housing -- 3.1 Multifamily Affordable Housing is a Hard-To-Reach Market -- 3.2 There is a Lack of Sustainable Financing Models for Multifamily Affordable Housing -- 3.3 Onsite Solar Projects for Multifamily Affordable Housing Are Technically and Financially Complex -- 3.4 Existing Community Solar Programs Are Limited in Their Ability to Reach Low-Income Households in Multifamily Affordable Housing -- 4 How Project Sunlight Will Remove Barriers for Low-Income Households in Multifamily Affordable Housing -- 4.1 Creation of a Cost-Effective, Sustainable Financing Model -- 4.2 Deployment of an Aggregation Database for Multifamily Affordable Housing -- 4.3 Standardization of Process and Contracts -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Bringing Solar to Low-Wealth Neighborhoods -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Background -- 2 Logistics -- 2.1 Creation of the Norfolk Solar QOZ Fund -- 2.2 Operation of the Norfolk Solar QOZ Fund -- 3 Impact -- 3.1 Benefits -- 3.2 Barriers -- 4 Outcomes -- 4.1 Solar Installations -- 4.2 Norfolk Solar LLC -- 4.3 Sun Spots LLC -- 5 Opportunities -- References -- Addressing the Gender Gap in the Energy Sector: The Case of Energy from Women. La Energía de las Mujeres -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The Energy Sector and the Gender Gap -- 2 Energy from Women: A Network and Transdisciplinary Collective of Women -- 2.1 Conceptualization -- 2.2 Results -- 3 Conclusions -- References -- Evaluating a Third-Party Ownership Solar System in a Regulated State.
1 Introduction -- 2 The Project -- 2.1 Steps Involved in the Project -- 2.2 Project Costs and Sources of Capital -- 3 Energy Performance -- 4 Economic Performance -- 5 Observations -- 5.1 Tax Questions Remaining -- 6 Conclusions -- Disparities in Approved Vendor Outcomes in Illinois Solar for All -- 1 Illinois Solar for All -- 2 ILSFA Approved Vendor Diversity -- References -- The Northland Solar Commons: An Industry, University and Tribal Community Partnership to Use the Sun's Common Wealth for Reparative Justice in Northern Minnesota -- References -- Energy Policy -- Solar Energy for Native Energy Sovereignty -- 1 Solar Energy Potential -- 2 Solar Energy Bridges the Divide -- 3 Solar Energy Education -- References -- Grid Integration and PV Advances -- How Photovoltaic Solar Kitchens Can Modernize Remote Cooking -- 1 Introduction -- 2 System Description -- 2.1 PV Panels -- 2.2 Solar Charge Controller -- 2.3 Battery Bank -- 2.4 Optional Power Meter -- 2.5 Solar Hot Plate -- 2.6 Optional Thermocouple Meter -- 3 System Testing -- 3.1 Cooking Power Versus Plate Temperature for Boiling, Baking and Frying -- 3.2 System Testing and Costs in Kenya -- 4 System Benefits -- 4.1 Fuel Savings/System Financing -- 4.2 No Fire/Instant On and Off/Thermally Isolatable/No Shock Hazard/Skin Burn Hazard -- 4.3 Cooking Schedule -- 4.4 Health and Social Benefits -- 5 Conclusions -- Dual Hybrid 3D Solar Module and Test Results -- 1 Motivation -- 2 Description of 3D Solar Prototype Module -- 3 Prototype Module Test Method and Results -- 4 Conclusion -- Predicting Solar PV Generation Using Weather Station Data -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Approach -- 3 Results -- 3.1 Data Exploration -- 3.2 Making Predictions -- 3.3 Forecasting Solar Irradiance -- 4 Future Work and Concluding Remarks -- References -- A Lifecycle Framework for Industrial Decarbonization.
1 Introduction and Background -- 2 Framework for Industrial Decarbonization -- 2.1 Carbon-Free Feedstocks and Chemical Processes -- 2.2 Fossil-Free Heating and Electrification -- 2.3 Novel Sequestration of Greenhouse Gases -- 2.4 Recycling, Repurposing, and Recovery -- 2.5 Discussion -- 3 Conclusions -- References -- Buildings Innovations -- Evaluating the Performance of a Passive Architectural Element in a Hot-Dry Climate Through Natural Ventilation and Thermal Impact Analysis -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 3.1 Natural Ventilation and Wind Potential Data -- 3.2 Windcatcher Configurations Investigation -- 3.3 Daytime Effect on CFD Analysis -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Future of Thermal Insulation, Zero Carbon Options -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Introductions -- 2 Material Overview -- 2.1 Conventional Insulation Materials -- 2.2 Innovative Insulation Materials -- 2.3 Utilized Programs -- 3 Energy Simulation -- 3.1 General Information -- 3.2 Material Properties -- 3.3 Wall Structuring -- 4 Testing and Results -- 4.1 Conventional Data -- 4.2 Innovative Data -- 4.3 Ec3 Sankey Diagrams -- 5 Conclusions -- 5.1 Conclusions -- References -- The Effect of Wind Tower Design Parameters on Its Daylighting Performance in a Tropical Hot and Humid Climate -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Configurations Geometry -- 3.2 Daylighting Simulation -- 3.3 Data Analysis -- 4 Results -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Solar-Assisted Air Cleaning: Prospects and Potential Applications -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 2.1 Natural Ventilation -- 2.2 Solar-Assisted Photocatalytic Oxidation (PCO) -- 2.3 Solar Updraft Air-Cleaning Tower -- 3 Case Study: Xi'an Air Cleaning Tower -- 3.1 Model Development -- 3.2 Results -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Solar Thermal Heating of Existing Buildings.
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