2021
DOI: 10.1177/1420326x211050114
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Solar radiation control passive strategy for reduction of heating and cooling energy use in arid climate: Case of Afghanistan

Abstract: Buildings are significant consumers of energy and producer of greenhouse gases worldwide, and serious efforts have been put into designing energy-efficient buildings. Significant technological advances have been achieved in developed countries; however, advances have rarely been adopted in developing countries like Afghanistan. Such trends emerge from the lack of research in designing energy-efficient buildings to local conditions, practices and materials. This research focused on building energy modelling and… Show more

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“…Buildings play a pivotal role in environmental sustainability, accounting for 40% of global primary energy usage and a significant portion of CO 2 emissions (Ahady et al, 2022; Zhuang et al, 2023), as well as consuming about 70% of electricity (Hinkle et al, 2022; Jiang et al, 2023). Current trends in architecture, however, often favor glass-heavy designs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Buildings play a pivotal role in environmental sustainability, accounting for 40% of global primary energy usage and a significant portion of CO 2 emissions (Ahady et al, 2022; Zhuang et al, 2023), as well as consuming about 70% of electricity (Hinkle et al, 2022; Jiang et al, 2023). Current trends in architecture, however, often favor glass-heavy designs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Buildings are one of the most energy-intensive sectors. 1,2 With the rising demand for thermal comfort, the energy consumption of heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems continues to rise. 3 Furthermore, improving the building's energy efficiency would not only reduce reliance on fossil fuels but would also have a significant impact on overall greenhouse gas emissions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[9][10][11][12] A passive design strategy is crucial for reducing energy use and improving human comfort as it has many advantages over active technologies, such as: 1) passive structures' effective thermal insulation can maintain a comparatively constant internal temperature and humidity; 2) Passive buildings' good air tightness can efficiently minimize indoor dust and ensure the indoor sound insulation requirements; 3) Passive buildings' high efficiency heat recovery can greatly reduce the consumption of primary energy, which could be crucial in lowering energy stress, carbon dioxide emissions and air pollution. 8,[11][12][13][14][15] In Europe, the ultra-low energy consumption passive houses are increasing at an annual rate of 8%, which demonstrates that the development of green lowcarbon passive buildings is a sustainable path to the development of building energy conservation while providing good thermal comfort performance. 16 In recent years, the majority of research studied passive design strategies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%