Udagawa M, Kimura K
Year:
1997
Bibliographic info:
USA, Ashrae Transactions, Vol 103, Part 1, 1997, proceedings of the Ashrae Winter Meeting, Philadelphia, 25-29 January 1997.

Optimization of solar energy use for low-energy residential houses in Japan is proposed in order to design rational solar energy systems, it is important to recognize the structure of energy consumption of the residential houses as well as the climatic conditions of the region. Using statistical data obtained from an energy survey of residences in Japan, it has been found that the three major portions of purchased energy are space heating, domestic hot water heating, and household appliances (including lighting and cooking). Therefore, the following strategies are proposed to be validated by the simulation study:

  • thermal insulation of building envelopes to reduce space heating energy,
  • solar hot water heating system to reduce hot water heating energy, and
  • a photovoltaic PV system for reducing household energy.

The rigorous simulation was carried out using the generalized computer program for energy and environmental simulation of buildings and the results showed a fairly high possibility of reducing total purchased energy to 50% of the energy consumption of the average Japanese residence, provided appropriate combinations of solar collector and P V arrays were used From the results of the simulation, it is also noted that the use of solar hot water heating systems should be emphasized for reducing the purchased energy of the well-insulated houses in Japan.