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Is indoor overheating an upcoming risk in southern Spain social housing stocks? Predictive assessment under a climate change scenario

Rocío Escandón, Rafael Suárez, Alicia Alonso, Gerardo Maria Mauro

2021Building and Environment46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Beyond thermal comfort, the future outlook of climate change poses a challenge for the health of the most
\nvulnerable inhabitants of the existing residential stock. In southern Spain specifically there is extensive social
\nhousing stock that is obsolete from an energy perspective and occupied by an aging population with economic
\nconstraints for the use of energy. The main aim of this work is to evaluate the possible comfort risks in terms of
\noverheating following the different criteria established by the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engi-
\nneers (CIBSE), both under current conditions and in a climate change scenario. For this purpose, a parametric
\nsimulation model was developed to reliably evaluate the category of linear-type social housing from the postwar
\nperiod, a total of more than 42,000 dwellings. The results show that around 38% of the evaluated cases are
\nalready at risk of overheating as they fail to meet two of the three adaptive criteria set in TM52. By 2050 this
\nfigure will be almost 100%. In addition, it is expected that global warming will result in an increase of up to 40%
\nin the percentage of Hours of Exceedance

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