Effect of Urban Heat Island and Global Warming Countermeasures on Heat Release and Carbon Dioxide Emissions from a Detached House
Urban air temperature rises induced by the urban heat island (UHIE) effect or by global warming (GW) can be beneficial in winter but detrimental in summer. The SCIENCE-Outdoor model was used to simulate changes to sensible heat release and CO<sub>2</sub> emissions from buildings yielded...
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doaj-ce9244befc4d4e409c71d38cb470e9032021-04-28T23:05:41ZengMDPI AGAtmosphere2073-44332021-04-011257257210.3390/atmos12050572Effect of Urban Heat Island and Global Warming Countermeasures on Heat Release and Carbon Dioxide Emissions from a Detached HouseDaisuke Narumi0Ronnen Levinson1Yoshiyuki Shimoda2Graduate School of Environmental and Information Sciences, Yokohama National University, Yokohama 240-8501, JapanHeat Island Group, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA 94720, USADivision of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering, Osaka University, Suita 565-0871, JapanUrban air temperature rises induced by the urban heat island (UHIE) effect or by global warming (GW) can be beneficial in winter but detrimental in summer. The SCIENCE-Outdoor model was used to simulate changes to sensible heat release and CO<sub>2</sub> emissions from buildings yielded by four UHIE countermeasures and five GW countermeasures. This model can evaluate the thermal condition of building envelope surfaces, both inside and outside. The results showed that water-consuming UHIE countermeasures such as evaporative space cooling and roof water showering provided positive effects (decreasing sensible heat release and CO<sub>2</sub> emissions related to space conditioning) in summer. Additionally, they had no negative (unwanted cooling) effects in winter since they can be turned off in the heating season. Roof greening can provide the greatest space- conditioning CO<sub>2</sub> emissions reductions among four UHIE countermeasures, and it reduces the amount of heat release slightly in the heating season. Since the effect on reducing carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) emissions by UHIE countermeasures is not very significant, it is desirable to introduce GW countermeasures in order to reduce CO<sub>2</sub> emissions. The significance of this study is that it constructed the new simulation model SCIENCE-Outdoor and applied it to show the influence of countermeasures upon both heat release and CO<sub>2</sub> emissions.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/12/5/572urban heat islandsensible heat releasecarbon dioxide emissionsbuilding simulationdetached housecountermeasure |
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Effect of Urban Heat Island and Global Warming Countermeasures on Heat Release and Carbon Dioxide Emissions from a Detached House |
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Effect of Urban Heat Island and Global Warming Countermeasures on Heat Release and Carbon Dioxide Emissions from a Detached House |
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Effect of Urban Heat Island and Global Warming Countermeasures on Heat Release and Carbon Dioxide Emissions from a Detached House |
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Effect of Urban Heat Island and Global Warming Countermeasures on Heat Release and Carbon Dioxide Emissions from a Detached House |
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Effect of Urban Heat Island and Global Warming Countermeasures on Heat Release and Carbon Dioxide Emissions from a Detached House |
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effect of urban heat island and global warming countermeasures on heat release and carbon dioxide emissions from a detached house |
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Urban air temperature rises induced by the urban heat island (UHIE) effect or by global warming (GW) can be beneficial in winter but detrimental in summer. The SCIENCE-Outdoor model was used to simulate changes to sensible heat release and CO<sub>2</sub> emissions from buildings yielded by four UHIE countermeasures and five GW countermeasures. This model can evaluate the thermal condition of building envelope surfaces, both inside and outside. The results showed that water-consuming UHIE countermeasures such as evaporative space cooling and roof water showering provided positive effects (decreasing sensible heat release and CO<sub>2</sub> emissions related to space conditioning) in summer. Additionally, they had no negative (unwanted cooling) effects in winter since they can be turned off in the heating season. Roof greening can provide the greatest space- conditioning CO<sub>2</sub> emissions reductions among four UHIE countermeasures, and it reduces the amount of heat release slightly in the heating season. Since the effect on reducing carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) emissions by UHIE countermeasures is not very significant, it is desirable to introduce GW countermeasures in order to reduce CO<sub>2</sub> emissions. The significance of this study is that it constructed the new simulation model SCIENCE-Outdoor and applied it to show the influence of countermeasures upon both heat release and CO<sub>2</sub> emissions. |
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urban heat island sensible heat release carbon dioxide emissions building simulation detached house countermeasure |
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