Integrated renewable energy technologies for heating and cooling of buildings

Abstract
The building sector is currently responsible for around 40% of the final energy consumption in EU, and most of this share is due to space heating and cooling systems. The European Union is thus striving to reduce non-renewable primary energy consumption in this sector, and this implies rethinking buildings and their thermal systems to boost renewable energy exploitation. In this framework, master thesis candidates will study the optimal integration between on-site renewable energy production (e.g. from PV systems) and high efficiency thermal systems (e.g. heat pumps). Based on the time trend of energy needs and renewable energy yield, optimum sizing criteria will be defined in order to maximize the self-consumption rate and minimize costs and environmental impact.
Keywords
photovoltaics
heat pumps
renewable
buildings
heating
ERC sector(s)
PE Physical Sciences and Engineering
Name supervisor
Gianpiero Evola
E-mail
gevola@unitc.it
Name of Department/Faculty/School
Department of Electric, Electronic and Computer Engineering (DIEEI)
Name of the host University
University of Catania (UNICT)
EUNICE partner e-mail of destination Research
leonardo.mirabella@studium.unict.it
Country
Italy
Thesis level
Master
Minimal language knowledge requisite
English A2
Thesis mode
Hybrid
Start date
Length of the research internship
6 months
Financial support available (other than E+)
No