Harnessing curtailed wind-generated electricity via electrical water heating aggregation to alleviate energy poverty: use case in Ireland

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Abstract

Compiled from a Special Issue of the Sustainability journal, presents groundbreaking research on integrating renewable energy technologies within the built environment. It offers a comprehensive exploration of sustainable energy solutions spanning solar, wind, biomass, geothermal, hydropower, and ocean energy applications in architectural and urban contexts. This collection features original research and reviews examining the delicate balance between conservation and innovation, particularly in cultural heritage settings. Special emphasis is placed on solar energy technologies that are transforming architectural design paradigms, from advanced module design to building-integrated photovoltaics. Readers will discover cutting-edge approaches to the following:

Renewable energy integration in new and retrofitted buildings; Digital tools including Building Information Modeling for implementation; Policy frameworks and regulations shaping adoption; Design criteria for various renewable technologies; Case studies demonstrating successful applications in diverse settings.

This volume serves as an essential resource for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers working at the intersection of sustainable energy and the built environment, providing valuable insights for creating more resilient and environmentally responsible communities.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Title of host publicationRenewable energies in the built environment
Subtitle of host publicationEnglish
PublisherMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Pages159-184
Number of pages306
ISBN (Electronic)ISBN 978-3-7258-3857-8
ISBN (Print)ISBN 978-3-7258-3858-5
Publication statusPublished - May 2025

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