Finding the Sweet Spot: Balancing Thermal Comfort and Building Energy Consumption for a Sustainable Future
Are you interested in understanding the relationship between thermal comfort and building energy performance? Then, you might want to check out a fascinating publication by Liu Yang, Haiyan Yan, and Joseph C. Lam. This paper explores various adaptive methods and empirical models for evaluating thermal comfort and their implications for building energy savings. In this
Thermal comfort through psychological adaptation
The world’s population is growing, and so is the demand for energy. One of the most significant consumers of energy worldwide is the need for indoor climate control, especially air conditioning. The vast amount of electricity used for air conditioning releases a significant amount of carbon emissions and other greenhouse gases, which is harmful
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