Climate change impacts on residential energy usage in hot semi-arid climate: Jordan case study

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作者
Albatayneh, Aiman [1 ]
Albadaineh, Renad [1 ]
Juaidi, Adel [2 ]
机构
[1] German Jordanian Univ, Sch Nat Resources Engn & Management, Energy Engn Dept, Amman 11180, Jordan
[2] An Najah Natl Univ, Fac Engn & Informat Technol, Ind & Mech Engn Dept, POB 7, Nablus, Palestine
关键词
Climate change; Building energy consumption; Climate shifts; Consumption forecasting; Semi-arid climate; Arid climate; Residential buildings; Jordan; BUILDINGS;
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10.1016/j.esd.2024.101576
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Buildings contribute significantly to climate change, accounting for 20 % of greenhouse gas emissions and over 40 % of global primary energy consumption. As the world's population grows and living standards rise, building energy use rises. Climate change is expected to impact interior environments, leading to uncertainty in analyzing energy and thermal usage of existing structures. Among the effects of climate change is a temperature increase that affects the indoor climate. Understanding future climate scenarios and their impacts can enhance the adaptability of existing buildings. The article extensively analyzed how climate change affects the energy usage of housing developments to address this problem. This study aims to determine the thermal behavior of existing buildings in Jordan in present and future timeframes, considering the effect of different orientation scenarios. Using Design Builder software, a family's home in a Hot Semi-Arid Climate zone presented by Amman City is modeled, and its internal circumstances are documented for the current climate and the next 40-70 years' predictions. Larger homes will see higher fluctuations in their energy load than smaller homes. Based on Ko<spacing diaeresis>ppen climate classification of the present and future times, the findings indicate that by 2100, mechanical cooling will be needed most of the time. Even with suggested tactics, the structure will not be pleasant without conditioning. The research indicates that the climate zones in Amman city are expected to shift from their current classification to arid zones with two distinct thermal regions, according to the climate maps provided. This transition is predicted to increase cooling loads significantly, rising from 2544.90 kWh/year to 4076.34 kWh/year, while heating loads are predicted to decrease from 4197.56 kWh/year to 3719.15 kWh/year. Moreover, the outcomes of the orientation scenarios analysis are that the total electrical loads in the present and future timeframes were at their lowest values when the building was oriented 180 degrees counterclockwise, while the building recorded the highest value in its baseline orientation scenario.
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