低碳/零碳建筑创造可持续未来

E. Cuce, A. Besir, Pinar Mert Cuce
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以化石燃料为基础的能源消费在当今世界仍占主导地位,这些能源资源的储量是有限的,这是一个共识。因此,清洁能源技术有很强的刺激,以缩小化石燃料与可再生能源之间的差距。在这方面,为低能源消耗世界和理想的环境条件提出并通过了若干承诺和守则。部门能源消耗分析清楚地表明,就能源消耗数字而言,建筑物至关重要。从这个角度来看,建筑在果断和迫切地降低能源消耗水平以及温室气体(GHG)排放方面具有巨大的潜力。在现有的改造解决方案中,绿化系统(GSs)是一种可靠、经济、环保的方法,可显著减少建筑物的能源消耗。通过对不保温屋面和绿色屋面的热调节性能进行比较,发现GS屋面在运行时表面温度降低了20℃。与绿色屋顶类似,垂直绿化系统(VGSs)也可以减少大约25%的能源需求,这是冬季风力阻塞效应的结果。因此,在本章的范围内,对GSs进行了评估,以确定其是一种可靠而有效的低碳/零碳建筑(L/ZCBs)改造解决方案。
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Low/Zero-Carbon Buildings for a Sustainable Future
Fossil fuel-based energy consumption is still dominant in the world today, and there is a consensus on the limited reserves of these energy resources. Therefore, there is a strong stimulation into clean energy technologies to narrow the gap between fossil fuels and renewables. In this respect, several commitments and codes are proposed and adopted for a low energy-consuming world and for desirable environmental conditions. Sectoral energy consumption analyses clearly indicate that buildings are of vital importance in terms of energy consumption figures. From this point of view, buildings have a great potential for decisive and urgent reduction of energy consumption levels and thus greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Among the available retrofit solutions, greenery systems (GSs) stand for a reliable, cost-effective and eco-friendly method for remarkablemitiga tion of energy consumed in buildings. Through the works comparing the thermal regula tion performance of uninsulated and green roofs, it is observed that the GS provides 20 °C lower surface temperature in operation. Similar to green roofs, vertical greenery systems (VGSs) also reduce energy demand to approximately 25% as a consequence of wind blockage effects in winter. Therefore, within the scope of this chapter, GSs are evaluated for a reliable and effective retrofit solution toward low/zero carbon buildings (L/ZCBs).
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