Use of Polar Heliostats to Improve Levels of Natural Lighting inside Buildings with Little Access to Sunlight

Sensors (Basel). 2022 Aug 11;22(16):5996. doi: 10.3390/s22165996.

Abstract

The growing need to increase environmental and energy sustainability in buildings (housing, offices, warehouses, etc.) requires the use of solar radiation as a renewable source of energy that can help to lower carbon footprint, making buildings more efficient and thereby contributing to a more sustainable planet, while enhancing the health and wellbeing of its occupants. One of the technologies deployed in the use of solar energy in buildings is heliostats. In this context, this paper presents an analysis of the performance of a heliostat illuminator to improve illumination in a classroom at the Campus of Rabanales of the University of Cordoba (Spain). A design of a system in charge of monitoring and measuring daylighting variables using Arduino hardware technology and free software is shown. This equipment develops the communications, programming and collection of lighting data. In parallel, installation of an artificial lighting system complementary to the natural lighting system is implemented. Finally, an analysis of the impact of the proposed solution on the improvement of energy efficiency is presented. Specifically, it is estimated that up to 64% of savings in artificial lighting can be achieved in spaces with heliostatic illuminators compared to those without them.

Keywords: automated solution; communications; energy efficiency; natural lighting; polar heliostat; sustainability.

MeSH terms

  • Computers
  • Housing
  • Lighting*
  • Solar Energy*
  • Sunlight