Raising the albedo (solar reflectance) of a building’s walls reduces unwanted solar heat gain in the cooling season. This saves electricity and lowers peak power demand by decreasing the need for air conditioning. It can also cool the outside air, which can mitigate the urban heat island effect and also improve air quality by slowing the reactions that produce smog. This project quantified the energy savings, peak demand reduction, urban cooling, and air quality improvements attainable from solar-reflective “cool” walls in California; collaborated with industry to assess the performance of existing cool-wall technologies, and to develop innovative cool-wall solutions; and worked with state and federal government agencies, utilities, and ind...
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...
The urban overheating, driven by the increasing expansion of our cities and the global climate chang...
Raising the albedo (solar reflectance) of a building’s walls reduces unwanted solar heat gain in the...
Solar-reflective “cool” walls reduce absorption of sunlight by the building envelope, which may decr...
Cool paints on exterior walls will save energy in air-conditioned buildings at hot-climate universit...
This study for the first time assesses the influence of employing solar reflective "cool" walls on t...
Measured data and computer simulations have demonstrated the impact of roof albedo in reducing cooli...
Modern urban areas usually have darker surfaces than their surroundings. Use of dark roofs and pavem...
Dark roofs raise the summertime air-conditioning demand of buildings. For highly-absorptive roofs, t...
Solar reflective cool roofs and walls can be used to mitigate the urban heat island effect. While ma...
This study for the first time assesses the influence of employing solar reflective “cool” walls on t...
Solar-reflective building envelope surfaces, such as cool roofs and walls, can be especially helpful...
The use of high albedo materials (cool coatings) on buildings is an emerging passive building coolin...
Solar reflective cool roofs and walls can be used to mitigate the urban heat island effect. While ma...
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...
The urban overheating, driven by the increasing expansion of our cities and the global climate chang...
Raising the albedo (solar reflectance) of a building’s walls reduces unwanted solar heat gain in the...
Solar-reflective “cool” walls reduce absorption of sunlight by the building envelope, which may decr...
Cool paints on exterior walls will save energy in air-conditioned buildings at hot-climate universit...
This study for the first time assesses the influence of employing solar reflective "cool" walls on t...
Measured data and computer simulations have demonstrated the impact of roof albedo in reducing cooli...
Modern urban areas usually have darker surfaces than their surroundings. Use of dark roofs and pavem...
Dark roofs raise the summertime air-conditioning demand of buildings. For highly-absorptive roofs, t...
Solar reflective cool roofs and walls can be used to mitigate the urban heat island effect. While ma...
This study for the first time assesses the influence of employing solar reflective “cool” walls on t...
Solar-reflective building envelope surfaces, such as cool roofs and walls, can be especially helpful...
The use of high albedo materials (cool coatings) on buildings is an emerging passive building coolin...
Solar reflective cool roofs and walls can be used to mitigate the urban heat island effect. While ma...
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...
The urban overheating, driven by the increasing expansion of our cities and the global climate chang...