Building Environment Energy Conservation
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Energy Sustainability".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2022) | Viewed by 6325
Special Issue Editor
Interests: sustainable design and construction; construction 4.0; automation in construction; building information modeling (BIM); life cycle assessment (LCA); embodied carbon in construction; life cycle cost (LCC); green building rating systems; climate change
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
I would like to invite you to submit your latest research contributions to the Special Issue on “Building Environment Energy Conservation” in the Journal of Sustainability. This Special Issue calls for original/ review papers around innovative methodologies, technologies, and best practices pertinent to environment and energy conservation in the built environment, and specifically in buildings.
Buildings are responsible for over one-third of the world’s total energy consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and therefore have a critical role to play in the global drive for sustainable development. Various initiatives are being implemented to reduce the release of GHGs into the atmosphere, relying on the evaluation, tracking, recording and verification of GHG emissions and removals. The annual accounting of GHG flows associated with buildings should be conducted in a lifecycle context to ensure that policies are effective at mitigating climate change. The Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry has recognized the urgent need for strong action to address environment and energy conservation practices to substantially reduce GHG emissions. Energy conservation in buildings requires using energy-saving building materials in the design and construction of buildings, improving building insulation and sealing performance and enhancing the efficiency of heating systems to reduce energy consumption. Energy can be conserved by reducing losses, improving efficiency through technological upgrades, as well as improved operation and maintenance. A comprehensive approach could also be taken to fully understand and address GHG emissions by considering the complete life cycle, including embodied and operational carbon as well as the carbon released at the end of the useful life of the building.
This Special Issue aims to cover the broader scope of environment and energy conservation in buildings, with a particular focus on (but not limited to) the following topics:
- Energy conservation in buildings;
- Energy saving technologies;
- Energy auditing and monitoring;
- Energy storage technologies and applications in buildings;
- Renewable energy applications in buildings;
- Low carbon/net-zero energy buildings;
- Life cycle (energy) assessment and carbon footprinting;
- Occupant behavior and comfort in zero energy buildings;
- Smart/sustainable and green buildings;
- Cyber physical systems (construction 4.0) applications to perform/visualize energy simulations and to acquire building control suggestions for energy conservation.
Papers on these topics can have a diverse scope (i.e., scientific advancement and technology innovation, methodology development and implementation, industrial/commercial practices, and case studies).
Dr. Farzad Jalaei
Guest Editor
Manuscript Submission Information
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Keywords
- environment energy conservation
- energy performance
- environmental performance
- GHG
- zero energy buildings
- sustainable buildings
- occupant comfort
- LCA/ LCC
- construction 4.0
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