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Novel Type of Facade Window Collector-double Benefits: Good Architectural Appearance of Facade and Solving the Problems of Long Term Stability / Efficiency

AbstractThe most important characteristics of solar thermal collectors are: long-term stability, high efficiency and architectural acceptable appearance for facades and roof installation. The efficiency of collectors is an important characteristic not only after their production, but more important is during their operation in outdoor - weathering conditions in different locations. How to solve the problem of the durability of collector's efficiency over a period of time and place them in buildings without destroying the architectural appearance? – These are some of the questions that are frequently asked. Some proposals of solving the current issues for of solar thermal collectors are discussed in this work.
- Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems Germany
- Sofia University Bulgaria
- Fraunhofer Society Germany
- Sofia University Bulgaria
Energy(all), efficiency, façade – window thermal collector, long term stability
Energy(all), efficiency, façade – window thermal collector, long term stability
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