2015
DOI: 10.3390/en8065303
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Analysis of Cool Roof Coatings for Residential Demand Side Management in Tropical Australia

Abstract: Abstract:Cool roof coatings have a beneficial impact on reducing the heat load of a range of building types, resulting in reduced cooling energy loads. This study seeks to understand the extent to which cool roof coatings could be used as a residential demand side management (DSM) strategy for retrofitting existing housing in a constrained network area in tropical Australia where peak electrical demand is heavily influenced by residential cooling loads. In particular this study seeks to determine whether simul… Show more

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“…Although cool coatings seem to be beneficial for heat management in formal buildings (Miller et al, 2015), there is an evidence deficit of their efficacy in informal dwellings. It is this gap that motivated the present study, where comparative experimental work was carried out on indoor temperatures of two structurally identical informal structures, one cool-coated and the other untreated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although cool coatings seem to be beneficial for heat management in formal buildings (Miller et al, 2015), there is an evidence deficit of their efficacy in informal dwellings. It is this gap that motivated the present study, where comparative experimental work was carried out on indoor temperatures of two structurally identical informal structures, one cool-coated and the other untreated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another caveat is cooling load reductions achieved by simulating a sample location cannot be extrapolated citywide due to the diverse nature of building typology and occupancy pattern (Miller et al, 2015). Further, per capita energy consumption influences the magnitude of latent heat fluxes (Quah & Roth, 2006).…”
Section: Shading Vs Ventilation In the Tropicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, during the whole year cool roof effectiveness is influenced by different building boundary conditions, including envelope characteristics, end-use, and climate conditions. For instance, heating energy use penalties in winter may be generated by the implementation of such materials in heating-dominant regions [10,11]. In this view, Hosseini and Akbari [12] focused on cold climates to demonstrate that cool roofs were able to provide annual energy savings in all considered climates for the simulated prototype office and retail buildings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%