Aesthetically Appealing Building Integrated Photovoltaic Systems for Net-Zero Energy Buildings. Current Status, Challenges, and Future Developments�A Review

With the sharp increase in global energy demand, industrial and residential buildings are responsible for around 40% of the energy consumed with most of this energy portion being generated by non-renewable sources, which significantly contribute to global warming and environmental hazards. The net-z...

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Main Authors: Basher M.K., Nur-E-Alam M., Rahman M.M., Alameh K., Hinckley S.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-342662024-10-14T11:18:43Z Aesthetically Appealing Building Integrated Photovoltaic Systems for Net-Zero Energy Buildings. Current Status, Challenges, and Future Developments�A Review Basher M.K. Nur-E-Alam M. Rahman M.M. Alameh K. Hinckley S. 57200631060 57197752581 56517337800 7004211082 6603913914 BIPV colored PV net-zero energy building semitransparent PV sustainable environment With the sharp increase in global energy demand, industrial and residential buildings are responsible for around 40% of the energy consumed with most of this energy portion being generated by non-renewable sources, which significantly contribute to global warming and environmental hazards. The net-zero energy building (NZEB) concept attempts to solve the global warming issue, whereby a building will produce, on-site, its required energy demand throughout the year from renewable energy sources. This can be achieved by integrating photovoltaic (PV) building materials, called building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) modules, throughout the building skin, which simultaneously act as construction materials and energy generators. Currently, architects and builders are inclined to design a building using BIPV modules due to the limited colors available, namely, black or blue, which result in a monotonous building appearance. Therefore, there is an increasing demand/need to develop modern, aesthetically pleasing BIPV green energy products for the use of architects and the construction industry. This review article presents the current stage and future goal of advanced building integrated photovoltaic systems, focusing on the aesthetically appealing BIPV systems, and their applications towards overcoming global challenges and stepping forward to achieve a sustainable green energy building environment. Additionally, we present the summary and outlook for the future development of aesthetically appealing building integrated photovoltaic systems. � 2023 by the authors. Final 2024-10-14T03:18:43Z 2024-10-14T03:18:43Z 2023 Review 10.3390/buildings13040863 2-s2.0-85156111298 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85156111298&doi=10.3390%2fbuildings13040863&partnerID=40&md5=b40e3b11bc78325c8b7ad70257194cf1 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/34266 13 4 863 All Open Access Gold Open Access MDPI Scopus
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topic BIPV
colored PV
net-zero energy building
semitransparent PV
sustainable environment
spellingShingle BIPV
colored PV
net-zero energy building
semitransparent PV
sustainable environment
Basher M.K.
Nur-E-Alam M.
Rahman M.M.
Alameh K.
Hinckley S.
Aesthetically Appealing Building Integrated Photovoltaic Systems for Net-Zero Energy Buildings. Current Status, Challenges, and Future Developments�A Review
description With the sharp increase in global energy demand, industrial and residential buildings are responsible for around 40% of the energy consumed with most of this energy portion being generated by non-renewable sources, which significantly contribute to global warming and environmental hazards. The net-zero energy building (NZEB) concept attempts to solve the global warming issue, whereby a building will produce, on-site, its required energy demand throughout the year from renewable energy sources. This can be achieved by integrating photovoltaic (PV) building materials, called building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) modules, throughout the building skin, which simultaneously act as construction materials and energy generators. Currently, architects and builders are inclined to design a building using BIPV modules due to the limited colors available, namely, black or blue, which result in a monotonous building appearance. Therefore, there is an increasing demand/need to develop modern, aesthetically pleasing BIPV green energy products for the use of architects and the construction industry. This review article presents the current stage and future goal of advanced building integrated photovoltaic systems, focusing on the aesthetically appealing BIPV systems, and their applications towards overcoming global challenges and stepping forward to achieve a sustainable green energy building environment. Additionally, we present the summary and outlook for the future development of aesthetically appealing building integrated photovoltaic systems. � 2023 by the authors.
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Basher M.K.
Nur-E-Alam M.
Rahman M.M.
Alameh K.
Hinckley S.
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author Basher M.K.
Nur-E-Alam M.
Rahman M.M.
Alameh K.
Hinckley S.
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title Aesthetically Appealing Building Integrated Photovoltaic Systems for Net-Zero Energy Buildings. Current Status, Challenges, and Future Developments�A Review
title_short Aesthetically Appealing Building Integrated Photovoltaic Systems for Net-Zero Energy Buildings. Current Status, Challenges, and Future Developments�A Review
title_full Aesthetically Appealing Building Integrated Photovoltaic Systems for Net-Zero Energy Buildings. Current Status, Challenges, and Future Developments�A Review
title_fullStr Aesthetically Appealing Building Integrated Photovoltaic Systems for Net-Zero Energy Buildings. Current Status, Challenges, and Future Developments�A Review
title_full_unstemmed Aesthetically Appealing Building Integrated Photovoltaic Systems for Net-Zero Energy Buildings. Current Status, Challenges, and Future Developments�A Review
title_sort aesthetically appealing building integrated photovoltaic systems for net-zero energy buildings. current status, challenges, and future developments�a review
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