Cutting Window-Wall Ratios Slashes Cooling Costs, Boosts Comfort for Millions
The size of windows compared to walls affects how much energy is needed to cool a building in hot weather. By combining two computer models, researchers accurately predicted how different window-to-wall ratios impact cooling energy use in south Hunan. They found that buildings with more windows need more electricity to stay cool, with a 100% window ratio requiring the most energy. This method considers local weather conditions around the building, making the predictions more precise.