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Air Temperature Variations Due to Different Roofs and Their Impact on Energy Consumption and Emissions: Mexicali University Campus Case Study

Atmosphere, ISSN: 2073-4433, Vol: 14, Issue: 6
2023
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Atmosphere, Vol. 14, Pages 945: Air Temperature Variations Due to Different Roofs and Their Impact on Energy Consumption and Emissions: Mexicali University Campus Case Study

Atmosphere, Vol. 14, Pages 945: Air Temperature Variations Due to Different Roofs and Their Impact on Energy Consumption and Emissions: Mexicali University Campus Case Study

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Roof surfaces on which air conditioning equipment is installed cause significant air temperature increases around the condensers due to roof thermal properties, resulting in excess electrical energy consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. An experiment to quantify such excesses during the summer was conducted at a university campus in Mexicali, Mexico. The air temperatures and surface temperatures for three types of roofs were recorded. Temperatures (condenser inlet air temperatures) were used as the input data to a priori estimate the electrical consumption of a 5-ton A/C equipment working over these different roofs. Temperatures recorded by a nearby meteorological station were used as a reference. The results indicate a differential of up to 4.81 °C, resulting in an excess of electricity consumption of 5.55 kWh and an additional 3.9 kg of CO emissions, representing an 8.2% energy surplus and differences of up to 2.1% in electricity consumption provoked by microclimate.

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Néstor Santillán-Soto; David E. Flores-Jiménez; Sara Ojeda-Benítez; Nicolás Velázquez-Limón; Ricardo López-Zavala; Alejandro A. Lambert-Arista; Samantha E. Cruz-Sotelo

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