Solar energy integration in buildings offers several benefits: it contributes to reducing energy bills, improves energy efficiency, and enhances environmental performance. When paired with technologies like IoT and AI, solar systems can predict energy output and optimise. The revised Energy Performance of Buildings Directive will speed up the uptake of solar photovoltaics and solar thermal – both on residential and non-residential buildings - and increase the possibilities of self-consumption and energy sharing. Combining both approaches is key to maximising a building's solar potential, as is the alignment. Photovoltaic (PV) panels, concentrated solar power (CSP), and passive solar design are a few examples of solar energy technologies that may be included into building design. Grants available cover up to 50% of the initial cost. Photovoltaic solar energy is an increasingly widespread solution both in rural areas and in urban.
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