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Renewable and Storage-integrated Systems to Supply Comfort in Buildings: pre-design and control for hybridGEOTABS projects
- 1. Boydens engineering
- 2. University of Leuven
- 3. Technical University of Denmark
- 4. Czech Technical University in Prague
- 5. Ghent University
Contributors
Editor:
Project members:
- Pascal Simoens2
- Frederik Maertens2
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Lien De Backer2
- Gerald Parnis2
- Charles Henderson3
- Liz Ellston3
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Ongun Berk Kazanci4
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Dragos-Ioan Bogatu4
- Jiri Cigler5
- Jan Sulc5
- Yauheni Kachalouski5
- Fernando Cordero Tosal6
- Hector Cano Esteban6
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Mohsen Sharifi1
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Rana Mahmoud1
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Josué Borrajo Bastero1
- Martin Menard7
- Anne Caminade7
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Wouter van Marken-Lichtenbelt8
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Rick Kramer8
- Anita Derjanecz9
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Tiziana Buso9
- Spyridon Pantelis9
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Iago Cupeiro Figueroa10
- Damien Picard10
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Filip Jorissen10
- Ilari Aho11
- Suleyman Dag11
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Qian Wang11
- Patrick O12
- Jan Hoogmartens12
- 1. Ghent University
- 2. Boydens engineering (BE)
- 3. Climate Futures (UK)
- 4. Technical University of Denmark
- 5. Czech Technical University in Prague (UCEEB)
- 6. GEOTER Geothermal energy (ES)
- 7. Lemon Consult AG (CH)
- 8. Maastricht University
- 9. REHVA
- 10. University of Leuven
- 11. Uponor GmbH
- 12. Viessmann GmbH
Description
Read about the roots of GEOTABS and get to know today's remarkable hybridGEOTABS buildings in Europe. Explore the state-of-the-art and new developments in the design and control of low-carbon storage-integrated systems. Find out how hybridGEOTABS reunites architecture with technology, and comfort with sustainability!
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- 978-90-76714-59-2
Related works
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- Book: https://www.hybridgeotabs.eu/publications/guidebooks (URL)