2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15139926
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Investigating the Energy-Saving Effectiveness of Envelope Retrofits and Photovoltaic Systems: A Case Study of a Hotel in Urumqi

Abstract: Many of China’s older buildings, built in the 1970s and 1980s, faces several indoor temperature and heating energy consumption problems. Based on an investigation and analysis of an old hotel in Urumqi, this paper proposes a renovation plan to improve the indoor temperature and reduce the heating energy consumption, thereby introduce a sustainable development strategy for the winter. The effects of different renovation plans on the hotel were simulated using DesignBuilder and PVsyst software. The results show … Show more

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“…Aside from the economic factor, one must consider the social, cultural, and environmental implications of contemporary architectural design [74], preferably employing as many locally sourced materials as possible to provide a comprehensive and sustainable approach towards the passive building. Vertical greenery systems or green façades on building envelopes could be considered to provide natural shade, cooling, insulation, and wind barrier benefits [75] in conjunction with a rooftop photovoltaic system to fully utilize the available local renewable energy to increase building energy efficiency [76].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aside from the economic factor, one must consider the social, cultural, and environmental implications of contemporary architectural design [74], preferably employing as many locally sourced materials as possible to provide a comprehensive and sustainable approach towards the passive building. Vertical greenery systems or green façades on building envelopes could be considered to provide natural shade, cooling, insulation, and wind barrier benefits [75] in conjunction with a rooftop photovoltaic system to fully utilize the available local renewable energy to increase building energy efficiency [76].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various technical and environmental factors should be considered in the decisionmaking process of near-zero energy building developments [6][7][8]; it is reasonable to achieve near-zero energy buildings through multi-criteria decision analysis [9,10]. Including the use of renewable energy to reduce building energy consumption is an important implementation measure [11,12]. With the increasing demand for sustainable development and environmental protection, people's demand for thermal comfort in buildings is also increasing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%