The present work consisted of a study of Solar Tiles as elements to transform and take advantage of solar energy and in this way reduce the use of energy from polluting sources. The study focuses on sustainability in relevant aspects such as thermal comfort, since most of the energy consumed in buildings is used for thermal conditioning. To carry out the present study, the NOM-020-ENER-2011 was used to analyze and limit the thermal gains of the building. An architectural survey of the building to be analyzed was carried out, subsequently, the methodology shown in the Mexican standard was applied and it was found that it complies with the percentage of energy limited by the Mexican standard. And as an alternative to reduce energy consumption, the solar tile was implemented. A benefit was obtained from clean energy, reducing the consumption of fossil energy by up to 67.60% in daily consumption. Finally, this study showed the importance of using renewable energy sources.
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