[HTML][HTML] Resilient cooling strategies–A critical review and qualitative assessment

C Zhang, OB Kazanci, R Levinson, P Heiselberg… - Energy and …, 2021 - Elsevier
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 …

Energy modelling and analytics in the built environment—A review of their role for energy transitions in the construction sector

M Manfren, M Sibilla, L Tronchin - Energies, 2021 - mdpi.com
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Resilient cooling pathway for extremely hot climates in southern Asia

S Mehmood, J Lizana, M Núñez-Peiró, SA Maximov… - Applied Energy, 2022 - Elsevier
Global warming is increasing extreme heat conditions, with existing energy efficiency
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 …

K Joshi, A Khan, P Anand, J Sen - Sustainable Earth Reviews, 2024 - Springer
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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

[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 …

Interpretable Data-Driven Methods for Building Energy Modelling—A Review of Critical Connections and Gaps

M Manfren, KM Gonzalez-Carreon, PAB James - Energies, 2024 - mdpi.com
Technological improvements are crucial for achieving decarbonisation targets and
addressing the impacts of climate change in the built environment via mitigation and …