Solar-reflective building envelope surfaces, such as cool roofs and walls, can be especially helpful in disadvantaged communities that often have poorly insulated older homes, aging or absent air conditioning units, steep utility bills, polluted air, and high vulnerability and exposure to extreme heat. With support from the U.S. Department of Energy, our project seeks to dramatically increase the climate-appropriate deployment of cool surfaces across the United States with an emphasis on their application to disadvantaged communities. First, we sought to identify cool-surface deployment barriers, opportunities, and models by (a) reviewing the history of cool-surface deployment activities, (b) interviewing cool-surface stakeholders, (c) rese...
Cool materials are characterized by having a high solar reflectance r – which is able to reduce heat...
Raising the albedo (solar reflectance) of streets can lower outside air temperature, reduce building...
Raising the albedo (solar reflectance) of streets can lower outside air temperature, reduce building...
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...
Increasing the solar reflectance of the urban surface reduce its solar heat gain, lowers its tempera...
Summer urban heat island (UHI) refers to the phenomenon of having higher urban temperatures compared...
Summer urban heat island (UHI) refers to the phenomenon of having higher urban temperatures compared...
Modern urban areas usually have darker surfaces than their surroundings. Use of dark roofs and pavem...
Roofs that have high solar reflectance (high ability to reflect sunlight) and high thermal emittance...
Roofs that have high solar reflectance (high ability to reflect sunlight) and high thermal emittanc...
Abstract--Solar-reflective or high-albedo, * alternatives to traditionally absorptive urban surfaces...
Dark roofs raise the summertime air-conditioning demand of buildings. For highly-absorptive roofs, t...
Solar reflective 'cool roofs' absorb less sunlight than traditional dark roofs, reducing s...
Summarization: Cool roofs technology is an energy efficient, financially viable and sustainable solu...
Cool materials are characterized by having a high solar reflectance r – which is able to reduce heat...
Raising the albedo (solar reflectance) of streets can lower outside air temperature, reduce building...
Raising the albedo (solar reflectance) of streets can lower outside air temperature, reduce building...
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...
Increasing the solar reflectance of the urban surface reduce its solar heat gain, lowers its tempera...
Summer urban heat island (UHI) refers to the phenomenon of having higher urban temperatures compared...
Summer urban heat island (UHI) refers to the phenomenon of having higher urban temperatures compared...
Modern urban areas usually have darker surfaces than their surroundings. Use of dark roofs and pavem...
Roofs that have high solar reflectance (high ability to reflect sunlight) and high thermal emittance...
Roofs that have high solar reflectance (high ability to reflect sunlight) and high thermal emittanc...
Abstract--Solar-reflective or high-albedo, * alternatives to traditionally absorptive urban surfaces...
Dark roofs raise the summertime air-conditioning demand of buildings. For highly-absorptive roofs, t...
Solar reflective 'cool roofs' absorb less sunlight than traditional dark roofs, reducing s...
Summarization: Cool roofs technology is an energy efficient, financially viable and sustainable solu...
Cool materials are characterized by having a high solar reflectance r – which is able to reduce heat...
Raising the albedo (solar reflectance) of streets can lower outside air temperature, reduce building...
Raising the albedo (solar reflectance) of streets can lower outside air temperature, reduce building...