
Green Solar Cities
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 11. September 2017
Book
Hardback
330 pages
978-1-138-46874-0 (ISBN)
Description
The Green Solar Cities, EU-Concerto project focuses on the practical large scale implementation of solar energy technologies in combination with new build and retrofit low energy building in the cities of Copenhagen, with its city part Valby, in Denmark and Salzburg in Austria. This book aims to influence decision makers in European cities towards a similar approach to the Green Solar Cities project, in close cooperation with leading building component suppliers, energy companies and engaged builders also working with local city officials.
This book will benefit those in a situation where many cities aim at a "Smart City" development, but without clear policies of how to achieve that in practice. In Denmark there are similar policies, with an overall aim to be CO2 neutral by year 2025 in the city of Copenhagen. However, there is still a lack of understanding concerning, how solar energy as the worlds number one energy source can play a major role here and how this can be combined with energy efficiency policies, use of district heating and combined heat and power.
The general aim is to introduce the international "Active House" standard and work on "Active Roofs" of the future. The connection between solar energy and low energy building and energy renovation is aimed to be ensured by help of the "Active House" standard which has been developed in cooperation with a number of leading building component manufacturers in Europe.
This book will benefit those in a situation where many cities aim at a "Smart City" development, but without clear policies of how to achieve that in practice. In Denmark there are similar policies, with an overall aim to be CO2 neutral by year 2025 in the city of Copenhagen. However, there is still a lack of understanding concerning, how solar energy as the worlds number one energy source can play a major role here and how this can be combined with energy efficiency policies, use of district heating and combined heat and power.
The general aim is to introduce the international "Active House" standard and work on "Active Roofs" of the future. The connection between solar energy and low energy building and energy renovation is aimed to be ensured by help of the "Active House" standard which has been developed in cooperation with a number of leading building component manufacturers in Europe.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Academic and Professional Practice & Development
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 189 mm
Weight
770 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-46874-0 (9781138468740)
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Peder Vejsig Pedersen | Jakob Klint | Karin Kappel
Green Solar Cities
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Green Solar Cities
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Routledge
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Persons
Green Solar Cities is published on the basis of the EU Concerto funded project, Green Solar Cities, with Valby in Copenhagen, Denmark and Salzburg in Austria as the main city partners. Peder Vejsig Pedersen is the Technical Coordinator and initiator of the Green Solar Cities project and has an MSc in engineering. Peder is also the Director of Cenergia and has been Chairman of the Danish Association of Sustainable Cities and Buildings (FBBB) since 2005. Jakob Klint is an Administrative Coordinator of the Green Solar Cities project and Project Leader at the Kuben Management organisation, Denmark. Together with Peder Vejsig Pedersen he initiated the Valby PV plan in 2000. Karin Kappel is an Architect MAA from Denmark and has been the Secretariat Leader of the Solar City Copenhagen association since 2004. Katrine Vejsig Pedersen has an MSc in engineering. Her main focus is on sustainable organisation and planning in communities.
Author
Director, Cenergia Energy Consultants, Denmark
Solar City Copenhagen, Denmark
Kuben Management, Denmark
Content
Preface Introduction 1. Solar Energy in Cities 1.1 Copenhagen Climate Plan 1.2 30 Years of Solar Energy Development 1.3 Danish Building Tradition - History and Materials 1.4 Valby PV Plan 2. Solar City Copenhagen 3. Green Solar Cities 3.1 Green Solar Cities - Valby 3.2 Green Solar Cities - Salzburg 4. Solar Energy and Energy-Efficient Buildings 4.1 History at City Level and Cases at Building Level. Practice - Not Just Best Practice 4.2 Danish Low Energy Building 4.3 European Low Energy Building Projects in Combination with Use of Solar Energy 5. Visions 5.1 Development of Zero Energy Building 5.2 Active House Standard 5.3 Performance Documentation 5.4 Active Roofs and Facades 6. Smart Cities 6.1 Urban Challenges and New Strategies - Homes of the Future Photographer List Bibiliography Links