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Energy saving evaluation of passive systems for residential buildings in hot and dry regions

Journal

RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS
Volume 68, Issue -, Pages 432-446

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2016.10.002

Keywords

Passive techniques; Economic evaluation; Roof garden; Roof pond; Wind catcher; Underground house

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Over the recent decades, the excessive consumption of fossil fuels and its ensuing problems has become a major issue of concern in many countries. This paper assesses the effect of four passive systems, including green root roof pond, wind catcher and underground house, for energy saving of a sample house built in Iran's hot and dr region. The objective is pursued by evaluating the impact of each system on a residential house with thL dimensions of 13.16 mx11.11 mx2.8 m, located in Kerman city, Iran. This study is conducted for a period 0. 138 days from May to October, during which the use of cooling energy is considered to be required. The life cycle cost (LCC) including initial, operation and maintenance and the potential of cooling energy saving of eac' system over a period of 20-year is evaluated. Results show that wind catcher is the most efficient system for saving the cooling energy, and roof garden, roof pond, and underground house hold the next ranks in thi: respect. In addition, wind catcher is able to reduce cooling energy demand from May to October; while, usin' other passive techniques decrease total annual energy loss through building envelope. Economic analysis show: that wind catcher and roof pond are the most economical approaches.

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