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Green building practices to integrate renewable energy in the construction sector: a review

Lin Chen, Ying Hu, Ruiyi Wang, Xiang Li, Zhonghao Chen, Jianmin Hua, Ahmed I. Osman, Mohamed Farghali, Lepeng Huang, Jingjing Li, Liang Dong, David W. Rooney, Pow‐Seng Yap

2023Environmental Chemistry Letters245 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The building sector is significantly contributing to climate change, pollution, and energy crises, thus requiring a rapid shift to more sustainable construction practices. Here, we review the emerging practices of integrating renewable energies in the construction sector, with a focus on energy types, policies, innovations, and perspectives. The energy sources include solar, wind, geothermal, and biomass fuels. Case studies in Seattle, USA, and Manama, Bahrain, are presented. Perspectives comprise self-sufficiency, microgrids, carbon neutrality, intelligent buildings, cost reduction, energy storage, policy support, and market recognition. Incorporating wind energy into buildings can fulfill about 15% of a building's energy requirements, while solar energy integration can elevate the renewable contribution to 83%. Financial incentives, such as a 30% subsidy for the adoption of renewable technologies, augment the appeal of these innovations.

Topics & Concepts

Renewable energyEnvironmental economicsIncentiveSubsidyEnergy engineeringFeed-in tariffEnvironmental impact of the energy industryWind powerBusinessEnergy developmentEnergy policyNatural resource economicsEngineeringEconomicsMicroeconomicsElectrical engineeringMarket economyWind Energy Research and DevelopmentSolar Radiation and PhotovoltaicsSolar Thermal and Photovoltaic Systems
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