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Energy-Efficiency Requirements for Residential Building Envelopes in Cold-Climate Regions

Amy Huynh, Regina Dias Barkokebas, Mohamed Al‐Hussein, Carlos Cruz-Noguez, Yuxiang Chen

2021Atmosphere23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Due to the energy and environmental impacts attributed to the operational phase of the building sector, efforts have been made to improve building energy performance through the implementation of restrictive energy requirements by regulatory bodies. In this context, the primary objective of this paper is to investigate and compare regulations that govern the building envelope energy performance of new residential buildings in cold-climate regions, primarily in Canada, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, China, and Russia. The aim is to identify similarities and dissimilarities among the energy regulations of these countries, as well as potentials for development of more effective building codes. This study verifies that the investigated energy requirements diverge considerably—for instance, the required thermal resistance per unit area of above-grade exterior walls in Sweden is almost two times that of a similar climate zone in Canada. Based on the comparisons and case analyses, recommendations for energy requirements pertinent to building envelope of new residential buildings in cold-climate regions are proposed.

Topics & Concepts

Building envelopeContext (archaeology)Cold climateEnvelope (radar)Climate zonesEnvironmental scienceUnit (ring theory)Climate changeEnergy requirementEnergy performanceEfficient energy useArchitectural engineeringEnvironmental resource managementCivil engineeringGeographyMeteorologyComputer scienceEngineeringPhysical geographyThermalGeologyTelecommunicationsOceanographyElectrical engineeringArchaeologyRadarRegressionMathematicsPsychologyMathematics educationPsychoanalysisSustainable Building Design and AssessmentBuilding Energy and Comfort OptimizationFacilities and Workplace Management