Previous research highlighted that the amount of electricity used in a building for cooling is predicted to decrease by 21% when the roof is covered with RC materials in Las Vegas, Nevada [24]. A preliminary analysis indicates that RC materials could compete favourably economically against other ...
9b2) that the building electricity consumption can be reduced by 21% during the summer when the proposed radiative cooling system operates at a water flow rate of 0.21 L/(min.m2) under the dry hot climate of Las Vegas, USA. Zhao et al. [15] demonstrated an even larger kW-scale ...
In other words, there is no daytime SUHI during summer in the study areas, and construction activities in the study areas have no cooling or heating effects on surface temperature. However, it should be noted that the sample sizes in the presented tests are relatively small and consequently, ...
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Our results demonstrated that seasonal changes in surface reflectance are vital for LCZ labeling; this is particularly true when considering the rapid land use changes because of agricultural activities [115,116]. Figure 17. Use of leaf-on, leaf-off, and both leaf-on and -off imageries for ...