Energy Savings on an Industrial Building in Different Climate Zones: Envelope Analysis and PV System Implementation

The energy market in Mexico is facing changes due to the incorporation of clean energy certificates (CEL) on the Electric Industry Law (LIE, Ley de la Industria Electrica). One of the aims is to increase the percentage of clean energy use in the national energy matrix. Consequently, the integration...

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Main Authors: Carlos A. Espino-Reyes, Naghelli Ortega-Avila, Norma A. Rodriguez-Muñoz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-02-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/4/1391
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spelling doaj-81ff3502955c450493d80e8f78ee00432020-11-25T02:38:44ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-02-01124139110.3390/su12041391su12041391Energy Savings on an Industrial Building in Different Climate Zones: Envelope Analysis and PV System ImplementationCarlos A. Espino-Reyes0Naghelli Ortega-Avila1Norma A. Rodriguez-Muñoz2Departamento de Ingenieria Sustentable, Centro de Investigacion en Materiales Avanzados, S.C., Durango 34147, MexicoCatedras CONACYT, Centro de Investigacion en Materiales Avanzados, S.C., Durango 34147, MexicoCatedras CONACYT, Centro de Investigacion en Materiales Avanzados, S.C., Durango 34147, MexicoThe energy market in Mexico is facing changes due to the incorporation of clean energy certificates (CEL) on the Electric Industry Law (LIE, Ley de la Industria Electrica). One of the aims is to increase the percentage of clean energy use in the national energy matrix. Consequently, the integration of energy efficiency strategies prior to the incorporation of renewables has become essential at different levels. Industrial buildings have significant heat gains and losses through the envelope, mainly due to their vast surface and simple construction systems. This work analyses the typical envelopes of industrial buildings in Mexico and the effect of industrial rooftop photovoltaic (PV) systems over the annual energy consumption. It was found that for temperate climates, the best option would be to insulate the roof. For cities with warm climates, the best approach is to implement a cool roof on a non-insulated layer or to simply insulate the roof. Additionally, the industrial buildings with metallic roofs situated in warmer climates would benefit the most from the implementation of rooftop PV systems. After all, the results point out that the decrease in the required CELs would not influence the savings.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/4/1391energy efficiencyindustrial buildingenvelopepv systemsclean energy certificates
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author Carlos A. Espino-Reyes
Naghelli Ortega-Avila
Norma A. Rodriguez-Muñoz
spellingShingle Carlos A. Espino-Reyes
Naghelli Ortega-Avila
Norma A. Rodriguez-Muñoz
Energy Savings on an Industrial Building in Different Climate Zones: Envelope Analysis and PV System Implementation
Sustainability
energy efficiency
industrial building
envelope
pv systems
clean energy certificates
author_facet Carlos A. Espino-Reyes
Naghelli Ortega-Avila
Norma A. Rodriguez-Muñoz
author_sort Carlos A. Espino-Reyes
title Energy Savings on an Industrial Building in Different Climate Zones: Envelope Analysis and PV System Implementation
title_short Energy Savings on an Industrial Building in Different Climate Zones: Envelope Analysis and PV System Implementation
title_full Energy Savings on an Industrial Building in Different Climate Zones: Envelope Analysis and PV System Implementation
title_fullStr Energy Savings on an Industrial Building in Different Climate Zones: Envelope Analysis and PV System Implementation
title_full_unstemmed Energy Savings on an Industrial Building in Different Climate Zones: Envelope Analysis and PV System Implementation
title_sort energy savings on an industrial building in different climate zones: envelope analysis and pv system implementation
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-02-01
description The energy market in Mexico is facing changes due to the incorporation of clean energy certificates (CEL) on the Electric Industry Law (LIE, Ley de la Industria Electrica). One of the aims is to increase the percentage of clean energy use in the national energy matrix. Consequently, the integration of energy efficiency strategies prior to the incorporation of renewables has become essential at different levels. Industrial buildings have significant heat gains and losses through the envelope, mainly due to their vast surface and simple construction systems. This work analyses the typical envelopes of industrial buildings in Mexico and the effect of industrial rooftop photovoltaic (PV) systems over the annual energy consumption. It was found that for temperate climates, the best option would be to insulate the roof. For cities with warm climates, the best approach is to implement a cool roof on a non-insulated layer or to simply insulate the roof. Additionally, the industrial buildings with metallic roofs situated in warmer climates would benefit the most from the implementation of rooftop PV systems. After all, the results point out that the decrease in the required CELs would not influence the savings.
topic energy efficiency
industrial building
envelope
pv systems
clean energy certificates
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/4/1391
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