[HTML][HTML] Resilient cooling strategies–A critical review and qualitative assessment
The global effects of climate change will increase the frequency and intensity of extreme
events such as heatwaves and power outages, which have consequences for buildings and …
events such as heatwaves and power outages, which have consequences for buildings and …
Energy modelling and analytics in the built environment—A review of their role for energy transitions in the construction sector
Decarbonisation and efficiency goals set as a response to global warming issue require
appropriate decision-making strategies to promote an effective and timely change in energy …
appropriate decision-making strategies to promote an effective and timely change in energy …
[HTML][HTML] Resilient cooling pathway for extremely hot climates in southern Asia
Global warming is increasing extreme heat conditions, with existing energy efficiency
policies showing trade-offs between mitigation objectives and adaptation to climate change …
policies showing trade-offs between mitigation objectives and adaptation to climate change …
Understanding the synergy between heat waves and the built environment: a three-decade systematic review informing policies for mitigating urban heat island in …
The escalating frequencies and intensities of heat waves have become a global concern in
the face of climate change. Cities are increasingly vulnerable to overheating due to the …
the face of climate change. Cities are increasingly vulnerable to overheating due to the …
Overheating assessment for apartments during average and hot summers in the Nordic climate
AV Farahani, I Kravchenko, J Jokisalo… - Building Research & …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Amidst rising ambient temperatures and frequent heatwaves, assessing summer indoor
overheating is crucial. This study examined overheating in over 6000 apartments to show …
overheating is crucial. This study examined overheating in over 6000 apartments to show …
Tradeoff between heating energy demand in winter and indoor overheating risk in summer constrained by building standards
R Wang, S Lu, W Feng, B Xu - Building Simulation, 2021 - Springer
Evidence indicates that improvement of thermal performance of building envelope has the
potential for aggravating the indoor overheating risk in summer. On the other hand, evolving …
potential for aggravating the indoor overheating risk in summer. On the other hand, evolving …
Institutional heat wave analysis by building energy modeling fleet and meter data
DL Villa - Energy and Buildings, 2021 - Elsevier
Heat waves increase electric demand from buildings which can cause power outages.
Modeling can help planners quantify the risk of such events. This study shows how Building …
Modeling can help planners quantify the risk of such events. This study shows how Building …
Examining the efficacy of cooling pad technology to address increasing building cooling demand in Latvia
A Prozuments, A Borodinecs, K Lebedeva… - Frontiers in Built …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Over the past decades there has been a strong evidence of a temperature rise across the
world that has led to a growing concern of more extreme weather patterns and regular …
world that has led to a growing concern of more extreme weather patterns and regular …
[HTML][HTML] Dynamic building thermal mass clustering for energy flexibility assessment: An application to demand response events
A Mugnini, AP Ramallo-González, A Parreño… - Energy and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Demand response programs encompass a range of externally control strategies designed to
modify consumer end-use load according to specific grid demands. In the current renewable …
modify consumer end-use load according to specific grid demands. In the current renewable …
Interpretable Data-Driven Methods for Building Energy Modelling—A Review of Critical Connections and Gaps
Technological improvements are crucial for achieving decarbonisation targets and
addressing the impacts of climate change in the built environment via mitigation and …
addressing the impacts of climate change in the built environment via mitigation and …