Solar-reflective “cool” walls reduce absorption of sunlight by the building envelope, which may decrease cooling load in warm weather and increase heating load in cool weather. Changes to annual heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) energy use depend on climate, wall construction, wall orientation, building geometry, HVAC efficiency, and operating schedule. Changes to annual energy cost and energy-related emissions further vary with local energy prices and emission factors. We used EnergyPlus to perform over 100,000 whole-building energy simulations, spanning 10 different building categories, three building vintages, 16 California climate zones, and 15 United States (U.S.) climate zones. Cool walls yielded annual source energy, ...
Dark roofs raise the summertime air-conditioning demand of buildings. For highly-absorptive roofs, t...
Roofs that have high solar reflectance (high ability to reflect sunlight) and high thermal emittanc...
The facade is one of the most significant contributors to the energy budget and the comfort paramete...
Raising the albedo (solar reflectance) of a building’s walls reduces unwanted solar heat gain in the...
Raising the albedo (solar reflectance) of a building’s walls reduces unwanted solar heat gain in the...
The extent to which a solar-reflective “cool” wall can reduce a building's cooling load in summer or...
The extent to which a solar-reflective “cool” wall can reduce a building's cooling load in summer or...
Cool paints on exterior walls will save energy in air-conditioned buildings at hot-climate universit...
Increasing envelope facet albedos considerably reduces solar heat gain, thus yielding building cooli...
This study for the first time assesses the influence of employing solar reflective "cool" walls on t...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sponsored this project to estimate potential energy a...
Solar-reflective roofs stay cooler in the sun than solar-absorptive roofs. Such ''cool'' roofs achie...
EnergyPlus V9.0 simulations of a typical small office building prototype in five USA cities (Albuque...
EnergyPlus V9.0 simulations of a typical small office building prototype in five USA cities (Albuque...
Roofs that have high solar reflectance (high ability to reflect sunlight) and high thermal emittance...
Dark roofs raise the summertime air-conditioning demand of buildings. For highly-absorptive roofs, t...
Roofs that have high solar reflectance (high ability to reflect sunlight) and high thermal emittanc...
The facade is one of the most significant contributors to the energy budget and the comfort paramete...
Raising the albedo (solar reflectance) of a building’s walls reduces unwanted solar heat gain in the...
Raising the albedo (solar reflectance) of a building’s walls reduces unwanted solar heat gain in the...
The extent to which a solar-reflective “cool” wall can reduce a building's cooling load in summer or...
The extent to which a solar-reflective “cool” wall can reduce a building's cooling load in summer or...
Cool paints on exterior walls will save energy in air-conditioned buildings at hot-climate universit...
Increasing envelope facet albedos considerably reduces solar heat gain, thus yielding building cooli...
This study for the first time assesses the influence of employing solar reflective "cool" walls on t...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sponsored this project to estimate potential energy a...
Solar-reflective roofs stay cooler in the sun than solar-absorptive roofs. Such ''cool'' roofs achie...
EnergyPlus V9.0 simulations of a typical small office building prototype in five USA cities (Albuque...
EnergyPlus V9.0 simulations of a typical small office building prototype in five USA cities (Albuque...
Roofs that have high solar reflectance (high ability to reflect sunlight) and high thermal emittance...
Dark roofs raise the summertime air-conditioning demand of buildings. For highly-absorptive roofs, t...
Roofs that have high solar reflectance (high ability to reflect sunlight) and high thermal emittanc...
The facade is one of the most significant contributors to the energy budget and the comfort paramete...