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Building Façade Retrofit with Solar Passive Technologies: A Literature Review

Sara Brito-Coimbra, Daniel Aelenei, M. Glória Gomes, A. Moret Rodrigues

2021Energies31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Worldwide, buildings have been presented as one of the main energy consumers and, for that matter, there is an increased tendency to invest in policies and measures that promote more efficient buildings. Among the chosen strategies, the need to promote the use of passive solutions and retrofit the existing building stock is often pointed out. Portuguese building stock has proven to be obsolete in terms of thermal comfort, which can directly affect the energy demand for climatization purposes. Considering the great solar availability in the country, when compared to other European locations, building retrofit with solar passive technologies can be a suitable solution. This paper aims to review studies on the application of solar passive technologies to retrofit façades in the Mediterranean climate context, with a special focus on Portugal. Four retrofit passive solar technologies were reviewed, namely glazing, sun shading, sunspaces and Trombe wall technologies.

Topics & Concepts

Architectural engineeringPassive solar building designGlazingContext (archaeology)Renewable energyStock (firearms)Emerging technologiesSolar energyEngineeringEnvironmental economicsComputer scienceCivil engineeringMechanical engineeringGeographyEconomicsElectrical engineeringArchaeologyArtificial intelligenceBuilding Energy and Comfort OptimizationSolar Energy Systems and TechnologiesWind and Air Flow Studies
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