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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2021.19.9.189

A Study on the Application of BIPV for the Spread of Zero Energy Building  

Park, Seung-Joon (Incheon Regional Headquarters, Korea Energy Agency)
Jeon, Hyun-Woo (Dept. of Research Institute, BIMS Co., Ltd.)
Lee, Seung-Joon (Energy & Environment Business Division, Korea Conformity Laboratories)
Oh, Choong-Hyun (Dept, of Biological and Environmental science, Dongguk University)
Publication Information
Journal of Digital Convergence / v.19, no.9, 2021 , pp. 189-199 More about this Journal
Abstract
In order to increase the self-reliance rate of new and renewable energy in order to respond to the mandatory domestic zero-energy buildings, the taller the building, the more limited the site area, and installing PV modules on the roof is not enough. Therefore, BIPV (Building integrated photovoltaic, hereinafter BIPV) is the industry receiving the most attention as a core energy source that can realize zero-energy buildings. Therefore, this study conducted a survey on the problems of the BIPV industry in a self-discussing method for experts with more than 10 years of experience of designers, builders, product manufacturers, and maintainers in order to suggest the right direction and revitalize the BIPV industry. Industrial problems of BIPV adjustment are drawn extention range of standard and certification for products, range improvement for current small condition of various kind productions, need to revise standards for capable of accomodating roof-type, color-module and louver-module, necessary of barrier in flow of foreign modules into korea through domestic certification mandatory, difficulty in obtaining BIPV information, request to prevent confusion among participants by exact guidelime about architectural application part of BIPV, and lack of the BIPV definition clearness, support policy, etc. Based on the improvements needed for the elements, giving change and competitiveness impacts aims to present and propose counter measures and direction.
Keywords
Building Integrated Photovoltaic; Building Information Modeling; Guide Line; Policy; Institution;
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