Browsing by Author "Carson, James K."
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Designing a low cost solar collector system for process industry applications
Anderson, Timothy Nicholas; Duke, Mike; Carson, James K. (2008)New Zealand is a large producer and processor of primary products and has a climate with high levels of solar radiation. However, the use of solar energy for heating and cooling in the processing industries has received ... -
Designing photovolaic/thermal solar collectors for building integration
Anderson, Timothy Nicholas; Duke, Mike; Carson, James K. (Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2008)With concern growing over the environment and resource use, there has been greater emphasis placed on sustainability, particularly in the built environment. One of the key points of sustainable urban environments is the ... -
Development of a building integrated photovoltaic/thermal solar collector based on steel roofing
Anderson, Timothy Nicholas; Bura, Sunil Kumar; Duke, Mike; Carson, James K.; Lay, Mark C. (2008)The use of onsite renewable energy cogeneration from structural building elements is a relatively new concept, and one that is gaining considerable interest in the building industry. In this study the design, development, ... -
Development of a building integrated photovoltaic/thermal solar energy cogeneration system
Anderson, Timothy Nicholas; Bura, Sunil Kumar; Duke, Mike; Carson, James K.; Lay, Mark C. (2008)Using renewable energy sources for onsite cogeneration from structural building elements is a relatively new concept and is gaining considerable interest. In this study the design, development, manufacturing and testing ... -
The development of a novel large area building integrated solar collector for pool heating
Anderson, Timothy Nicholas; Duke, Mike; Carson, James K.; Künnemeyer, Rainer; Smith, B. (2010)Unglazed solar collectors have often been used a means of providing low cost heating to swimming pools. However, these systems are typically polymer style “mats” that are laid on top of a roof, often leading to poor ...