2023
DOI: 10.3390/su152115299
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Impact of Power Interruption on Buildings and Neighborhoods and Potential Technical and Design Adaptation Methods

Caroline Hachem-Vermette,
Somil Yadav

Abstract: This paper presents a state-of-the-art review of the impact of energy interruptions on people, buildings, and neighborhoods and discusses some technological and design strategies to mitigate some of these impacts. An exhaustive literature review was carried out employing keyword searches in the ScienceDirect and Scopus databases. The literature focuses mainly on 37 keywords, which occurred in more than two sources. Based on this literature survey, the paper highlights that, depending on their duration, power o… Show more

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“…Thoughtful geometric design and strategic site selection for the building envelope can optimize the reception of incident solar radiation on these surfaces, leading to increased electricity and thermal energy generation. (dg) exteriors of the buildings [29].…”
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“…Thoughtful geometric design and strategic site selection for the building envelope can optimize the reception of incident solar radiation on these surfaces, leading to increased electricity and thermal energy generation. (dg) exteriors of the buildings [29].…”
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“…A building's envelope design is crucial to integrate renewable energy systems like photovoltaic (PV) and photovoltaic-thermal systems (PV/T), thus enhancing their resilience against power interruptions. While placing PV technologies on the roofs is optimal (d-g) exteriors of the buildings [29].…”
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