2022
DOI: 10.33412/idt.v18.1.3461
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Low-consumption techniques in tropical climates for energy and water savings in buildings: A review on experimental studies

Abstract: Different investigations have been developed over the years, and experimental research takes time to collect the information. Considering this, the objective of this research is to carry out a literature review of the strategies adopted by countries with tropical climates to achieve energy and water efficiency, as well as the comfort of the occupants to evaluate the performance of these techniques for each tropical climate type (i.e., tropical rainforest, tropical monsoon, tropical savanna, and subtropical). A… Show more

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“…The results demonstrated that the application of optimal EEMs reduced electricity consumption by approximately 60% and renewable energy generation capacity by approximately 10%. Similarly, Chung-Camargo et al 30 analysed the energy efficiency measures implemented to retrofit buildings in tropical and humid climates to achieve zero energy buildings. Moreover, Gupta et al 31 investigated the energy and environmental performance of an optimised vernacular dwelling for passive cooling in India.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results demonstrated that the application of optimal EEMs reduced electricity consumption by approximately 60% and renewable energy generation capacity by approximately 10%. Similarly, Chung-Camargo et al 30 analysed the energy efficiency measures implemented to retrofit buildings in tropical and humid climates to achieve zero energy buildings. Moreover, Gupta et al 31 investigated the energy and environmental performance of an optimised vernacular dwelling for passive cooling in India.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%