The problem is to get a correct
measure. The most important time is
during summer when one is mostly impacting the air conditioning system or its
lack thereof. Importantly the buildings
are noticeably cooler and that is all one really needs as a user.
The key is to avoid the
underlying structure itself from absorbing the solar energy and leaving us with
a warmed structure that then will overheat in spots as the sun hits the
building during the day. Paint may well
be just enough.
Better still is to simply mount
solar panels insulated with air from the building. That way the sun is both absorbed and
reflected.
Even white painted panels
installed several inches off the roof should do an excellent job, and since they
are on the roof anyway they may as well be load bearing for folks to walk on
and to sunbath on also. Thus is
discovered a new amenity for buildings.
A sunbathing deck with open access.
White roofs to make for cooler Melbourne
buildings
by Staff Writers
The research monitored the temperatures of five test buildings at the University of Melbourne 's
Burnley Campus for their performance with and
without white coatings. The buildings with white roofs experienced
significantly cooler temperatures, both on the exterior and interior.
New research launched by the University of Melbourne and the City of
Melbourne will give buildings owners across Melbourne access to information
that can help their buildings absorb less heat and stay cooler during hot days.
The research assesses the benefits of white roofs and aims to help
residential, commercial and industrial building owners determine if white roofs
are suitable for their buildings and guide them through the best materials to
use.
Lord Mayor Robert Doyle said Council had already put the research into
practice by trialling a white roof on its ArtPlay building.
"There has been a lot of talk about the energy consumption
benefits of white roofs and we commissioned the University of Melbourne to
undertake this research so we could get a local perspective on how white roofs
can work in
our city," the Lord Mayor said.
Councillor Cathy Oke, Chair of the Future Melbourne
(Eco-City) Committee said commercial buildings in the City of Melbourne would benefit
most from this tool.
"White roofs can cool commercial buildings by three per cent on
hot days, which helps reduce the urban heat island effect
and improve the health of city users," Cr Oke said.
Dr Dominique Hes, a senior lecturer at the University of Melbourne in
sustainable architecture and lead author of the research explained that when
painted white, roofs are able to reflect heat away from the building rather
than absorbing it.
"Reflective white paint on
commercial building roofs reduces the energy used to cool the building. Melbourne 's CBD has over
3,500,000m2 of lettable commercial space. If the roofs of these buildings were
painted white, the city could in theory reduce its CO2 emissions by 4.5 million
MJ per year, 1.5 million kilos of CO2 or 3 million black balloons," Dr Hes
said.
"White roofs are a low cost solution in making buildings more
sustainable, particularly for our older buildings. And if our air conditioners
are not working as hard, there are financial benefits for buildings owners as
well."
The research monitored the temperatures of five test buildings at the University of Melbourne 's
Burnley Campus for their performance with and
without white coatings. The buildings with white roofs experienced
significantly cooler temperatures, both on the exterior and interior.
To access information about white roof benefits and available products,
visit www.1200buildings.com.au or talk to your local paint provider.
The research, commissioned by the City of Melbourne ,
was undertaken as part of the University
of Melbourne 's
"Reduction in thermal load on buildings from retrofitted roof surfaces".
It looks neat. Indeed, putting some solar panels makes great use of that harsh sunlight, considering that the roof's structure seems perfect for that purpose. I'll consider these type roof painting once I'm about to start my renovation plans.
ReplyDeleteHaving white roof is a trend today… It's because of the rising concern with the environment. If this was invented and studied a long time ago, I guess everyone would be on it right now.
ReplyDeleteThis is good news. If having a green roof is proven to be effective in reducing temperature in buildings, just imagine the implications this research would have on overall energy consumption. In the long run, it is the environment that stands to benefit from any reduction in energy consumption.
ReplyDeleteNice Article. White roof is one of the best roofing option for summer. Flat white roof does not absorb heat and reflect sunlight while black absorb heat a lot.
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