Research and Markets: This Essential Report on Low Energy Cooling for Sustainable Buildings is Now Available

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Mon May 11, 2009 4:02am EDT

DUBLIN--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/f892c0/low_energy_cooling) has
announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new report "Low Energy
Cooling for Sustainable Buildings" to their offering. 

The book presents a broad overview on low energy cooling technologies for energy
efficient buildings. The energy demand of residential and office buildings is
analysed first, complete with experimental results on fasçades and summer
performances. Solutions for buildings whose cooling energy demand are low are
considered in the first half of the book. These include the following: passive
cooling strategies, such as passive night ventilations (explored with a
simulation of passive cooling potential); geothermal heat exchangers for
cooling, accessed in chapter four; and active thermal cooling technologies
(including absorption and desiccant cooling), with monitoring results detailed
in chapter five. These solutions are discussed as possible replacements for
electrically powered compression chillers. The next chapter is larger, detailing
solutions for cooling systems that are required for high cooling loads. Chapter
six covers sustainable building operation using simulation; of solar cooling
systems, online simulation of buildings and renewable energy plants. The
potential for rational energy use through optimization of operational
performance is shown. 

This long-awaited reference guide provides a complete overview of low energy
cooling systems for buildings, covering a wide range of existing and emerging
sustainable energy technologies in one comprehensive volume. An excellent data
source on cooling performance, such as building loads or solar thermal chiller
efficiencies, it is essential reading for building services and renewable energy
engineers and researchers covering sustainable design. The book is unique in
including a large set of experimental results from years of monitoring actual
building and energy plants, as well as detailed laboratory and simulation
analyses. These demonstrate which systems really work in buildings, what the
real costs are and how operation can be optimized crucial information for
planners, builders and architects to gain confidence in applying new
technologies in the building sector. 

Inside you will find valuable insights into:

* the energy demand of residential and office buildings 
* facades and summer performance of buildings 
* passive cooling strategies 
* geothermal cooling 
* active thermal cooling technologies, including absorption cooling, desiccant
cooling and new developments in low power chillers 
* sustainable building operation using simulation

Supporting case study material makes this a useful text for senior undergraduate
students on renewable and sustainable energy courses. Practical and informative,
it is the best up-to-date volume on the important and rapidly growing area of
cooling. 

Key Topics Covered:

* Preface 
* About the Author 
* Energy Demand of Buildings 
* Façades and Summer Performance of Buildings 
* Passive Cooling Strategies 
* Geothermal Cooling 
* Active Thermal Cooling Technologies 
* Sustainable Building Operation Using Simulation 
* Conclusions 
* References 
* Index

For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/f892c0/low_energy_cooling





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