Global Solutions for Sustainable Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Systems and Their Suitability to the New Zealand Market DOI Creative Commons
Nicholas C. Harvey, Eziaku Onyeizu Rasheed

Energies, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 18(9), P. 2190 - 2190

Published: April 25, 2025

This paper attempts to find alternative ways in which heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration systems can be made more energy efficient sustainable at a global level. Eight technologies or solutions that either passively supplementarily reduce the heating cooling load required by structure are detailed. These were then presented industry professionals New Zealand determine their viability further establish market readiness towards integrating new, innovative, Zealand. A literature review was conducted performance of selected understand operational principles efficiency they provided. Qualitative research data collected via semi-structured interviews provided for assessing market. Following thematic hybrid-thematic analysis data, ranked, suggestions help improve innovation conditioning, Of selected, airtightness, heat recovery ventilation retrofits, materials design principles, photovoltaic hot water identified as most viable. The deemed not good position adopt new solutions. main issues affecting Zealand’s assimilate innovative energy-efficient lack technologies, poor standards education throughout industry, regulation, government incentives.

Language: Английский

Global Solutions for Sustainable Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Systems and Their Suitability to the New Zealand Market DOI Creative Commons
Nicholas C. Harvey, Eziaku Onyeizu Rasheed

Energies, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 18(9), P. 2190 - 2190

Published: April 25, 2025

This paper attempts to find alternative ways in which heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration systems can be made more energy efficient sustainable at a global level. Eight technologies or solutions that either passively supplementarily reduce the heating cooling load required by structure are detailed. These were then presented industry professionals New Zealand determine their viability further establish market readiness towards integrating new, innovative, Zealand. A literature review was conducted performance of selected understand operational principles efficiency they provided. Qualitative research data collected via semi-structured interviews provided for assessing market. Following thematic hybrid-thematic analysis data, ranked, suggestions help improve innovation conditioning, Of selected, airtightness, heat recovery ventilation retrofits, materials design principles, photovoltaic hot water identified as most viable. The deemed not good position adopt new solutions. main issues affecting Zealand’s assimilate innovative energy-efficient lack technologies, poor standards education throughout industry, regulation, government incentives.

Language: Английский

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