2022
DOI: 10.3390/en15041493
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Positive Aspects of Green Roof Reducing Energy Consumption in Winter

Abstract: Greening structures attract worldwide attention because of their multidisciplinary benefits. Green roofs are considered one of the best ways to eliminate summer overheating, mitigate climate change, or reduce the urban heat island effect. The winter season and its impact on building energy consumption are often overlooked. Common standards do not take a green roof structure into consideration because of possible high water content in their layers. Additional roof layers may have a positive effect during the wi… Show more

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“…A comparison of the two periods, namely summer and winter, shows that the increase in energy consumption in winter is only 10% of the total savings that can be achieved in summer. This is consistent with the limited amount of research that has investigated the thermal performance of green roofs in cold winter conditions [88][89][90][91]; in general, they found a moderate thermal advantage for green roofs in colder climates but a much smaller advantage in warmer climates.…”
Section: Winter Periodsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…A comparison of the two periods, namely summer and winter, shows that the increase in energy consumption in winter is only 10% of the total savings that can be achieved in summer. This is consistent with the limited amount of research that has investigated the thermal performance of green roofs in cold winter conditions [88][89][90][91]; in general, they found a moderate thermal advantage for green roofs in colder climates but a much smaller advantage in warmer climates.…”
Section: Winter Periodsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…There are two basic degradation factors of the waterproofing membrane on the flat roofs, which are the UV radiation and the temperature difference. Even the simple extensive green roof can stabilize the membrane temperature during winter, as it is shown in the outcomes from winter period in this research [4] or by the other authors [5]. Most green roof benefits are connected with the summer, such as reduction of the urban heat island intensity and summer overheating of interiors, rainwater retention and evapotranspiration, dust particles collection, fire safety, various architectural and aesthetic aspects, etc.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Similar research is conducted in the Czechs UCEEB with more types of green roofs [18]. With its new measuring platform of green roofs, the University of Zilina was added to the international effort to mitigate the climate change [19,20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%