Exploring the Integration of Renewable Energy in Building Cooling Systems: A Review of Articles
John Agmada Bawa and
Ahmad Abba Kabir
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John Agmada Bawa: PhD in Architecture, Institution: Baze University, Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria
Ahmad Abba Kabir: M.Sc. Architecture Candidate, Institution: Baze University, Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria
International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2024, vol. 11, issue 12, 575-582
Abstract:
As the earth’s global warming and other environmental problems keep getting worst, the world is moving towards sustainable practices both passive and technologically, especially in energy production and consumption. An important step towards these sustainable practices is the incorporation of renewable energies into our systems. The integration of renewable energy in building cooling systems represents an important shift towards sustainable energy practices. There have been recent research works on the integration of wind, geothermal, and solar energy systems into buildings cooling system in order to minimize environmental effects and increase efficiencies, while making the world more sustainable. This paper seeks to explore the feasibility and effectiveness of using sustainable technologies of solar-powered or geothermal cooling systems in commercial or residential buildings, by reviewing articles on these sustainable practices, aimed to provide a comprehensive overview of existing literature, highlight trends, and identify gaps in the articles. These articles to be reviewed are valuable resources for understanding the current state of research on sustainable cooling systems.
Date: 2024
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