Unlocking energy and economic benefits of integrated green envelopes in office building retrofits

Green envelopes show significant potential in energy conservation and thermal comfort enhancement in office buildings. This study presents a comprehensive method integrating field tests, building energy simulations, and optimization in office buildings in Chongqing, China. A 20-year life-cycle cost...

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Veröffentlicht in:Building and environment 2024-08, Vol.261, p.111747, Article 111747
Hauptverfasser: Guo, Rui, Min, Yunran, Gao, Yafeng, Chen, Xiangjie, Shi, Huizhong, Liu, Changqiao, Zhuang, Chaoqun
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Zusammenfassung:Green envelopes show significant potential in energy conservation and thermal comfort enhancement in office buildings. This study presents a comprehensive method integrating field tests, building energy simulations, and optimization in office buildings in Chongqing, China. A 20-year life-cycle cost analysis was conducted to evaluate the benefits of green roofs (using sedum lineare container-type planting modules) and green façades (featuring vertical kudzu greenery systems). The results indicate that green roofs could reduce peak temperatures by up to 34.3 °C, leading to daily energy savings of 12.5 % during summer. Green façades decreased the wall exterior surface temperatures by up to 3.4 °C and 5.1 °C on the test cold and hot days, respectively. The maximum annual building electricity savings per green-modified area was 22.8 kWh/m2 for the poorly-insulated building and 5.4 kWh/m2 for the well-insulated one. This study highlights the cost-effectiveness of green envelopes in improving building efficiency. The optimal retrofit measure for the poorly-insulated building was the combination of green roofs and daylighting dimming control systems, yielding a 20-year life-cycle net savings per floor area of 81.5 CNY/m2. For the well-insulated building, the daylighting dimming control system alone provided optimal net savings per floor area of 26.4 CNY/m2. •A holistic method was proposed to integrate and optimize green roofs and green façades.•Green envelopes yielded notable thermal and energy-saving benefits in office buildings.•Green roofs reduced peak temperatures by 34.3 °C, saving 12.5 % energy daily in summer.•Green façades led to a mean decrease of 2.3 °C in the exterior temperature of curtain wall surfaces.•Green roofs and daylighting control had the highest economic benefits in poorly-insulated buildings.
ISSN:0360-1323
1873-684X
DOI:10.1016/j.buildenv.2024.111747