ABSTRACT

Winner of Choice Magazine - Outstanding Academic Titles for 2007 Buildings account for over one third of global energy use and associated greenhouse gas emissions worldwide. Reducing energy use by buildings is therefore an essential part of any strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and thereby lessen the likelihood of potentially catastrophic climate change. Bringing together a wealth of hard-to-obtain information on energy use and energy efficiency in buildings at a level which can be easily digested and applied, Danny Harvey offers a comprehensive, objective and critical sourcebook on low-energy buildings. Topics covered include: thermal envelopes, heating, cooling, heat pumps, HVAC systems, hot water, lighting, solar energy, appliances and office equipment, embodied energy, buildings as systems and community-integrated energy systems (cogeneration, district heating, and district cooling). The book includes exemplary buildings and techniques from North America, Europe and Asia, and combines a broad, holistic perspective with technical detail in an accessible and insightful manner.

chapter one|20 pages

Environmental and Energy-Security Imperatives

chapter four|33 pages

Heating Systems

chapter five|29 pages

Heat Pumps

chapter six|124 pages

Cooling Loads and Cooling Devices

chapter eight|14 pages

Water and Domestic Hot Water

chapter nine|35 pages

Lighting

chapter fifteen|42 pages

Community-Integrated Energy Systems

chapter sixteen|14 pages

Summary and Conclusions