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Comparative life cycle analysis of façade passive systems in the Mediterranean: Comfort, energy, and carbon

Mifsud, Lara; Pomponi, Francesco; Moncaster, Alice M.

Authors

Lara Mifsud

Francesco Pomponi

Profile image of Alice Moncaster

Alice Moncaster Alice.Moncaster@uwe.ac.uk
Professor in Digital and Sustainable Construction



Abstract

In the Mediterranean region façade shading systems are used to reduce operational energy, particularly cooling loads. However, operational savings do not necessarily translate into net energy savings unless they outweigh the embodied energy/carbon required to manufacture, install, maintain, and dispose of these systems. This study analyses two shading devices, louvers and meshes, from a whole-life perspective in Malta. We first establish, through dynamic energy modelling, the operational energy and carbon savings achieved, and results show that both louvers and meshes are capable of savings in terms of operational energy—20%–40% compared to the base case. Secondly, we establish the embodied energy and carbon through a life cycle analysis. Although based on the limited data available for Malta, findings suggest that net energy and carbon savings are only achieved by two of the 22 configurations investigated, both mesh systems. These results highlight the urgent need to investigate shading systems to establish net energy and carbon whole-life balances. The risk is otherwise that we will save less operational energy in the future, from decarbonised energy grids, than we have already spent through a surge of embodied energy from current, carbon intensive grids, therefore exacerbating the climate crisis.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 15, 2019
Online Publication Date Dec 18, 2019
Publication Date Apr 30, 2020
Deposit Date Aug 4, 2023
Journal Renewable Energy
Print ISSN 0960-1481
Electronic ISSN 1879-0682
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 149
Pages 347-360
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2019.12.072
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/10938572