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Revealing the impacts of passive cooling techniques on building energy performance: A residential case in Hong Kong

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Peer-reviewed

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Authors

Yu, CR 
Guo, HS 
Chang, RD 

Abstract

jats:pEnvironmental concerns and growing energy costs raise the importance of sustainable development and energy conservation. The building sector accounts for a significant portion of total energy consumption. Passive cooling techniques provide a promising and cost-efficient solution to reducing the energy demand of buildings. Based on a typical residential case in Hong Kong, this study aims to analyze the integration of various passive cooling techniques on annual and hourly building energy demand with whole building simulation. The results indicate that infiltration and insulation improvement are effective in regard to energy conservation in buildings, while the effectiveness of variations in building orientation, increasing natural ventilation rate, and phase change materials (PCM) are less significant. The findings will be helpful in the passive house standard development in Hong Kong and contribute to the further optimization work to realize both energy efficiency and favorably built environments in residential buildings.</jats:p>

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Keywords

33 Built Environment and Design, 3301 Architecture, 3302 Building, 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities, 7 Affordable and Clean Energy

Journal Title

Applied Sciences (Switzerland)

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Journal ISSN

2076-3417
2076-3417

Volume Title

10

Publisher

MDPI AG
Sponsorship
China Scholarship Council (201908060201)