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Advanced Heat Pump Technologies for Building Energy Conservation

This special issue belongs to the section “G: Energy and Buildings“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

With the global climate deteriorating, carbon neutrality has risen to the basicconsensus at an international level. The exploitation of Sustainable Building Energy is becoming an integral part of the carbon neutrality strategy realize carbon reduction. A considerable amount of studies involving Advanced Technologies for Building Energy Saving have been devoted to reducing the carbon emission of modern buildings in the last decade. To further spread green technologies for zero carbon buildings, this special issue “Advanced Technologies for Building Energy Saving" is launched to provide novel papers in the field of the building energy saving. Original research papers reporting critical review, experimental, and theoretical investigation of technology innovation and development for advanced building energy applications are all welcomed.

With the continuous deterioration of the global climate, carbon neutrality has become a basic consensus in the international community. The development of sustainable building energy is becoming an important part of achieving the carbon neutrality strategy and reducing carbon emissions. Over the past decade, a large number of studies on advanced heat pump technologies have been dedicated to reducing the carbon emissions of modern buildings. To further promote the green technologies of zero-carbon buildings, this special issue on "Advanced Heat Pump Technologies for Building Energy Conservation" is launched, aiming to provide novel research results in the field of Heat Pump. Original research papers on critical reviews, experiments and theoretical studies of technological innovation and development in building energy conservation applications are welcome.

Dr. Jingyu Cao
Dr. Binfei Zhan
Chao Wang
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • heat pump integration with renewable energy
  • smart control and AI for heat pump management
  • heat pump defrosting
  • cold climate air-source heat pumps
  • high-temperature industrial heat pumps
  • advances in refrigerants for heat pumps
  • advanced heat exchanger for heat pumps
  • new materials for heat pumps
  • heat pump integration and hybrid systems
  • novel heat pump cycles

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Energies - ISSN 1996-1073