uhuMEBr: Energy Refurbishment of Existing Buildings in Subtropical Climates to Become Minimum Energy Buildings
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Today, most countries in the world have mandatory regulations, more or less strict, regarding
energy effciency in buildings. However, a large percentage of the buildings already built were
constructed under lax or non-existing regulations in this regard. Therefore, many countries are facing
the energy refurbishment of their existing buildings to reduce their carbon footprint. Depending on
ambient weather conditions where a building settles, its operation with respect to the achievement of
maximum energy effciency should usually be different. This happens in subtropical climates when,
during the year and depending on the season, the building needs to conserve heat, evacuate it or
even make an exchange with the outside to take advantage of favorable environmental conditions.
This paper presents a complete methodology for conducting building energy effciency refurbishments
in subtropical climates in order to convert them into minimum energy buildings. The proposed
methodology is illustrated by a case study in a dwelling that includes all the stages, from the analysis
of the existing dwelling to the refurbishment works, showing the final results and the subsequent
dwelling operation.
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Gómez Melgar, S., Martínez Bohórquez, M. Á., Andújar Márquez, J. M. (2020). uhuMEBr: Energy Refurbishment of Existing Buildings in Subtropical Climates to Become Minimum Energy Buildings. Energies, 13(5), 1204. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/en13051204














