Daylight-powered buildings could slash energy costs for schools worldwide.
This research looks at how using natural light affects the energy needed for heating, cooling, and lighting in schools. They studied how light spreads in a classroom using real data and computer models to see how it affects energy use. Different window types and lighting controls were tested, showing that lighting can take up a lot of energy in buildings, sometimes up to 78% of the total. To save energy, it's important to design good lighting systems and choose the right windows for a building.