December 2022
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Journal of The Korean Society of Living Environmental System
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December 2022
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Journal of The Korean Society of Living Environmental System
December 2022
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1 Read
Journal of The Korean Society of Living Environmental System
February 2022
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1 Citation
KIEAE Journal
December 2020
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KIEAE Journal
August 2020
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KIEAE Journal
October 2018
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KIEAE Journal
December 2014
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7 Citations
KIEAE Journal
Recently, energy generation using algae technology is being promising due to the emerging issues on energy insufficiency and environmental contamination, although the solution has not been resolved in aspect of technological and economical efficiencies since it was originally proposed in the early 1980s by many scholars. The energy production technology using algae materials has great values as not only a solution for new energy generation but also an eco-friendly sustainable building equipment system. In addition, cultivation tank for algae using water sources seems to play a role as a decreasing system for thermal transmittance on building components. This study aims at investigating the adaptability towards the future sustainable building with algae technology and testifying the energy efficiency of the algae skins by operating a couple of simulation tools to measure building performances for the proposed prototype of the fa?ade system.
... In algae façade-integrated buildings, the lifesaving sources of CO 2 and nutrients for microalgae growth are obtained from occupants and building operations. A simulation study of PBR façade-integrated building showed a 13% reduction in CO 2 level compared to a standard building with 200 occupants [27,47]. The high concentration of CO 2 produced by occupants' respiration and nutrients from domestic wastewater increases the biomass productivity. ...
December 2014
KIEAE Journal