Recent evidence available in the literature has highlighted that the high-energy consumption rate associated with air conditioning leads to the undesired “overcooling” condition in arid-climate regions. To this end, this study quantified the effects of increasing the cooling setpoint temperature on reducing energy consumption and CO2 emissions to mitigate overcooling. DesignBuilder software was used to simulate the performance of a generic building operating under the currently adopted ASHRAE HVAC criteria. It was found that increasing the cooling setpoint temperature by 1 °C will increase the operative temperature by approximately 0.25 °C and reduce the annual cooling electricity consumption required for each 1 m2 of an occupied area by ap...
Air conditioning in buildings has transformed our human lives greatly with work efficiency in commer...
Around 18% of global carbon emissions can be attributed to building heating or cooling, driven by th...
Buildings consume a significant 40% of global energy, where, reducing the building energy consumptio...
Recent evidence available in the literature has highlighted that the high-energy consumption rate as...
Recent evidence available in the literature has highlighted that the high-energy consumption rate as...
An energy analysis was performed on the Texas A & M University at Qatar building in Doha, Qatar. The...
A strong relationship relates the thermal comfort and the consumption of energy, especially in the h...
This study presents a regional bottom-up model for assessing space cooling energy and related greenh...
Hot and humid climates present some of the most complex challenges for sustainable building designs....
Cooling of buildings is an essential target for engineers and builders in the hot arid climate of Eg...
Responding to climate change and adapting to global warming requires creative solutions. In Iraq, th...
This paper presents an investigation into the viability of ‘fabric first’ intelligent architectural ...
peer reviewedEarth-to-air heat exchangers (EAHEs) are widely used to reduce the indoor temperature a...
The building sector in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia accounts for a large proportion of energy consump...
A strong relationship relates the thermal comfort and the consumption of energy, especially in the h...
Air conditioning in buildings has transformed our human lives greatly with work efficiency in commer...
Around 18% of global carbon emissions can be attributed to building heating or cooling, driven by th...
Buildings consume a significant 40% of global energy, where, reducing the building energy consumptio...
Recent evidence available in the literature has highlighted that the high-energy consumption rate as...
Recent evidence available in the literature has highlighted that the high-energy consumption rate as...
An energy analysis was performed on the Texas A & M University at Qatar building in Doha, Qatar. The...
A strong relationship relates the thermal comfort and the consumption of energy, especially in the h...
This study presents a regional bottom-up model for assessing space cooling energy and related greenh...
Hot and humid climates present some of the most complex challenges for sustainable building designs....
Cooling of buildings is an essential target for engineers and builders in the hot arid climate of Eg...
Responding to climate change and adapting to global warming requires creative solutions. In Iraq, th...
This paper presents an investigation into the viability of ‘fabric first’ intelligent architectural ...
peer reviewedEarth-to-air heat exchangers (EAHEs) are widely used to reduce the indoor temperature a...
The building sector in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia accounts for a large proportion of energy consump...
A strong relationship relates the thermal comfort and the consumption of energy, especially in the h...
Air conditioning in buildings has transformed our human lives greatly with work efficiency in commer...
Around 18% of global carbon emissions can be attributed to building heating or cooling, driven by th...
Buildings consume a significant 40% of global energy, where, reducing the building energy consumptio...