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ž翡³ÊÁö(Çѱ¹Å¾翡³ÊÁöÇÐȸ ³í¹®Áý), Vol.39 No.3 (2019-06) |
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Á¦·Î¿¡³ÊÁö°ÇÃ๰ ; ´Üµ¶ÁÖÅà ; ÆÐ½ÃºêÇϿ콺 ; ž籤½Ã½ºÅÛ ; ECO2 ½Ã¹Ä·¹ÀÌ¼Ç ; ZEB ; Detached Housing ; Passive House ; Photovoltaic System ; ECO2 energy Simulation |
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As part of the government¡¯s energy policy, Zero Energy Building certification was launched on January of 2017. However, the three passive-housing rental housing projects are the only ZEB-certified detached housing since the certification¡¯s launch. The reason is that, in order for a detached housing to earn ZEB certification, it has to secure self-reliance in energy, and a photovoltaic system is the only viable renewable energy system. Therefore, conducting an analysis to optimize the photovoltaic system in an early design stage is strongly recommended. This study aimed to propose an optimal photovoltaic system design for a detached housing after analyzing through the ECO2 energy simulation of 44 cases, varying in a module type and efficiency, inclination and azimuth. As a result, 15 cases out of 44 cases were analyzed to satisfy ZEB evaluation criteria, and it is thought that these data could contribute greatly to the expansion of ZEB certification dissemination. |