Expert paper on Solar Thermal Systems in DETAIL

Solar thermal systems conquer façades

Solar thermal systems conquer façades

The state of the art of architectural integration of solar thermal systems presented in the renowned Review of Architecture DETAIL by Christian Roecker and Maria Cristina Munari Probst.

The amount of solar energy reaching the Earth in one hour equals the total amount of primary energy used in the world during one year. Thanks to the different solar technologies presently available, most energy needs of buildings can today be covered by solar energy in its various forms.
Among mature solar technologies, active solar thermal (ST) systems for domestic hot water production (DHW) and space heating deserve to play a key role. Their proven high efficiency, low cost and short payback time naturally make them a prime choice for energy efficient buildings.

Then why is this technology still largely underexploited when compared to photovoltaics (PV)?

DETAIL invited Christian Roecker and Maria Cristina Munari Probst of the Solar Energy and Building Physics Lab (LESO-PB) to give an overview of the latest developments in the field and to explain why the technology is now ready to become a standard and attractive feature of buildings.

>> Roecker C., Munari Probst M.C., Architectural integration of solar thermal systems, DETAIL Green, 1/2010 pp46-50