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Improving energy efficiency in Portuguese buildings: Retrofitting façades with high reflectance finishing coat

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Improving energy efficiency in Portuguese buildings: Retrofitting façades with high reflectance finishing coat
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Article in International Conference Proceedings Book
Year
2024
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Souza A.R.
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Conference proceedings International
Pages: 143-150
5th International Conference on Structural Integrity, ICSI 2023
Funchal, 29 August 2023 through 1 September 2023
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Authenticus ID: P-010-9AX
Abstract (EN): The European Union must enhance energy efficiency in its building stock, given that buildings account for up to 40% of the EU's energy consumption. Currently, more than 85% of buildings have been in use for over two decades, with at least 75% lacking energy efficiency. Only 10% of the building stock achieves `A¿ or `B¿ ratings in energy performance certificates. To meet energy efficiency standards, retrofitting exterior walls with passive techniques, such as enhancing optical properties, proves highly effective. Employing high reflectance surfaces reduces solar heat absorption, thereby lowering cooling energy use. This study examines the impact of reducing surface temperature through an external thermal insulation system with a high reflectance finishing coat during building envelope renovation in various climatic zones in Portugal. Preliminary findings indicate that high reflectance has a more substantial effect on annual heat gain for moderately insulated walls than well-insulated ones. The effect varies with maximum air temperature, especially in hot summers. A change in reflectance can improve heat gain reduction, especially considering the cost of retrofitting with insulation materials. An optimal balance between reflectance and thermal resistance is key to achieving lower surface temperatures and reducing cooling energy demands for Portuguese climates.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 7
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