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Indirect Solar Water Heating in Single-Family, Zero Energy Ready Homes
Aldrich, Robb1 
[1] Consortium for Advanced Residential Buildings, Norwalk, CT (United States)
关键词: CARB;    Consortium for Advanced Residential Buildings;    SWA;    Steven Winter Associates;    Inc.;    Building America;    residential;    residential buildings;    solar thermal;    indirect;    freeze-protected;    Zero Energy Rea;   
DOI  :  10.2172/1239890
RP-ID  :  NREL/SR--5500-65187
RP-ID  :  DOE/GO--102016-4789
PID  :  OSTI ID: 1239890
学科分类:能源(综合)
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】

Solar water heating systems are not new, but they have not become prevalent in most of the U.S. Most of the country is cold enough that indirect solar thermal systems are required for freeze protection, and average installed cost of these systems is $9,000 to $10,000 for typical systems on single-family homes. These costs can vary significantly in different markets and with different contractors, and federal and regional incentives can reduce these up-front costs by 50% or more. In western Massachusetts, an affordable housing developer built a community of 20 homes with a goal of approaching zero net energy consumption. In addition to excellent thermal envelopes and PV systems, the developer installed a solar domestic water heating system (SDHW) on each home. The Consortium for Advanced Residential Buildings (CARB), a research consortium funded by the U.S. Department of Energy Building America program, commissioned some of the systems, and CARB was able to monitor detailed performance of one system for 28 months.

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