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Using solar house to alleviate energy poverty of rural Qinghai-Tibet region, China: A case study of a novel hybrid heating system

Journal

ENERGY AND BUILDINGS
Volume 178, Issue -, Pages 294-303

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2018.08.042

Keywords

Energy poverty; Floor radiation heating system; Solar-air source energy heating system; Solar house; Indoor thermal comfort

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China-Technical System and Key Technology Development of Nearly Zero Energy Building [2017YFC0702600]
  2. Major Basic Research Development and Transformation Program of Qinghai province [2016-NN-141]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2018MS103, 2018MS108, 2017MS119]

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Energy poverty is prominent in rural Qinghai-Tibet region, China. In sacrifice of thermal comfort and health, residents adaptively choose the biomass fuels and cheap coal for heating and cooking, as an approach to energy expenditure reduction. Considering renewable energy utilization is effective to replace the utilization of conventional fuel, this paper aims to examine the potential of using solar house for energy poverty alleviation. Based on a novel hybrid heating system, we renovated a rural building into a solar house in Wangtun village, Qinghai-Tibet region. The energy consumption and indoor air temperature of the building before and after reconstruction were field measured and comparatively analysed. Results indicate that the energy consumed by solar house with the hybrid heating system was 153.3 kWh/day lower than that by the old building. The average air temperature of the living room and two bedrooms in the solar house reached 12.8 degrees C, 11.0 degrees C and 10.2 degrees C, about 8.78 degrees C, 7.61 degrees C and 6.82 degrees C higher than temperatures of the rooms in the old building. Overall, the solar house has considerably improved indoor environments and provided people with better thermal comfort. It is concluded that solar house can be an effective approach to mitigate domestic energy poverty of the rural Qinghai-Tibet region. The findings may also instruct other rural regions in either China or other developing countries to address the issue of energy poverty. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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