Sustainability, Vol. 16, Pages 10170: Dynamic Window Technologies for Energy Efficiency in Condominiums in Tropical Climates

Fecha de publicación: 21/11/2024
Fuente: Sustainability - Revista científica (MDPI)
Sustainability, Vol. 16, Pages 10170: Dynamic Window Technologies for Energy Efficiency in Condominiums in Tropical Climates
Sustainability doi: 10.3390/su162310170
Authors:
Orakanya Nguansonsakul
Juntakan Taweekun
Yanjun Dai
Tianshu Ge

This study investigates the application of dynamic window technologies in condominiums located in hot and humid climates, focusing on Thailand. The research integrates both passive and active window designs aimed at reducing energy consumption by maximizing natural ventilation and daylight, while minimizing heat gain. Dynamic windows, equipped with shading devices, automated controls, and stack-effect ventilation, can achieve significant energy savings by decreasing the need for air conditioning and artificial lighting. The energy performance was assessed through simulations based on Thailand’s Building Energy Code (BEC), resulting in a potential reduction in energy consumption by 3.29 kWh/m2 annually or approximately 1.6% annually. Moreover, economic analysis showed that applying dynamic windows in condominiums could save up to 506.38 baht per room per year. The lifecycle cost analysis supports their long-term financial viability, achieving payback within 18.4 years and generating further net savings post-payback. The study concludes that dynamic windows are both scalable and sustainable, offering a viable solution for urban developments in tropical regions.