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文档介绍:Building-Integrated Photovoltaic
Designs mercial and
Institutional Structures
A Sourcebook for Architects
Patrina Eiffert, .
Gregory J. Kiss
Acknowledgements
Building-Integrated Photovoltaics mercial and Institutional Structures: A
Sourcebook for Architects and Engineers was prepared for the . Department of
Energy's (DOE's) Office of Power Technologies, Photovoltaics Division, and the
Federal Energy Management Program. It was written by Patrina Eiffert, .,
of the Deployment Facilitation Center at DOE’s National Renewable Energy
Laboratory (NREL) and Gregory J. Kiss of Kiss + Cathcart Architects.
The authors would like to acknowledge the valuable contributions of Sheila
Hayter, ., Andy Walker, ., ., and Jeff Wiechman of NREL, and Anne
Sprunt Crawley, Dru Crawley, Robert Hassett, Robert Martin, and Jim Rannels of
DOE. They would also like to thank all those who provided the detailed design
briefs, including Melinda Humphry Becker of the Smithsonian Institution,
Stephen Meder of the University of Hawaii, John Goldsmith of Pilkington Solar
International, Bob Parkins of the Western Area Power Administration, Steve
Coonen of Atlantis, Dan Shugar of Powerlight Co., Stephen Strong and Bevan
Walker of Solar Design Associates, Captain Michael K. Loose, Commanding
Officer, Navy Public Works Center at Pearl Harbor, Art Seki of Hawaiian Electric
Co., Roman Piaskoski of the . General Services Administration, Neall Digert,
., of Architectural Energy Corporation, and Moneer Azzam of ASE Americas,
Inc.
In addition, the authors would like to thank Tony Schoen, Deo Prasad, Peter
Toggweiler, Henrik Sorensen, and all the other international experts from the
International Energy Agency’s PV Power Systems Program, TASK VII, for their
support and contributions.
Thanks also are due to staff members of Kiss + Cathcart and NREL for their
assistance in preparing this report. In particular, we would like to acknowledge
the contrib