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Planning considerations in the integration of PV/fuel cell systems within buildings

1. Introduction

2. Planning requirements

3. Building integration

— Building integration of PV
-On roofs
-On facades
-Other considerations
— Building integration of fuel cell
— Hydrogen Storage

BUILDING INTEGRATION

The application of renewable technology is increasingly dominated by building integrated systems and in future it is likely that there will be increasing development in the role of the application of PV - hydrogen storage - fuel cell systems. It is therefore necessary to review the key issues in the building integration of this renewable system which will provide some or all of its own energy and create minimal pollution. 

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