The effectiveness of the Iranian building code in mitigating climate change in Bandar Abbas

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Autor(a) principal: Fereidani, Nazanin Azimi
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Rodrigues, Eugénio, Gaspar, Adélio Rodrigues
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/107473
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esd.2023.101266
Resumo: Climate change has a varying impact on building energy demand. In Bandar Abbas, a city on the southern coast of Iran, global warming is expected to exacerbate an already harsh climate. Although the Iranian building code has an energy efficiency ranking with specific design requirements, its effectiveness in mitigating climate change is still to be fully understood. Furthermore, Iran’s energy mix based on fossil fuels makes filling this gap even more urgent. This study assesses the magnitude of the impact of global warming on a real-case multi-apartment building in this region and evaluates the effectiveness of the different energy efficiency levels designated in the building code in reducing energy consumption under present and future climate conditions. Depending on the projected shared socioeconomic pathways scenarios, the annual electricity consumption may increase by 14 % to 21 % and 21 % to 40 % in 2050 and 2080 timeframes, respectively. When implementing Iranian building code requirements for the envelope’s higher levels of energy efficiency, energy consumption reduces substantially, thus contributing to mitigating the impact of global warming. By applying these regulations, energy savings of 5 % to 19 % and HVAC electricity reductions of 9 % to 26 % can be achieved for units on different building floors. In order for Iran to meet the carbon neutrality targets, we recommend making the highest energy efficiency level of the building code mandatory immediately and pushing forward new and more stringent legislation.
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title The effectiveness of the Iranian building code in mitigating climate change in Bandar Abbas
spellingShingle The effectiveness of the Iranian building code in mitigating climate change in Bandar Abbas
Fereidani, Nazanin Azimi
Climate change
Building energy demand
Iranian building code
Energy efficiency
title_short The effectiveness of the Iranian building code in mitigating climate change in Bandar Abbas
title_full The effectiveness of the Iranian building code in mitigating climate change in Bandar Abbas
title_fullStr The effectiveness of the Iranian building code in mitigating climate change in Bandar Abbas
title_full_unstemmed The effectiveness of the Iranian building code in mitigating climate change in Bandar Abbas
title_sort The effectiveness of the Iranian building code in mitigating climate change in Bandar Abbas
author Fereidani, Nazanin Azimi
author_facet Fereidani, Nazanin Azimi
Rodrigues, Eugénio
Gaspar, Adélio Rodrigues
author_role author
author2 Rodrigues, Eugénio
Gaspar, Adélio Rodrigues
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fereidani, Nazanin Azimi
Rodrigues, Eugénio
Gaspar, Adélio Rodrigues
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Climate change
Building energy demand
Iranian building code
Energy efficiency
topic Climate change
Building energy demand
Iranian building code
Energy efficiency
description Climate change has a varying impact on building energy demand. In Bandar Abbas, a city on the southern coast of Iran, global warming is expected to exacerbate an already harsh climate. Although the Iranian building code has an energy efficiency ranking with specific design requirements, its effectiveness in mitigating climate change is still to be fully understood. Furthermore, Iran’s energy mix based on fossil fuels makes filling this gap even more urgent. This study assesses the magnitude of the impact of global warming on a real-case multi-apartment building in this region and evaluates the effectiveness of the different energy efficiency levels designated in the building code in reducing energy consumption under present and future climate conditions. Depending on the projected shared socioeconomic pathways scenarios, the annual electricity consumption may increase by 14 % to 21 % and 21 % to 40 % in 2050 and 2080 timeframes, respectively. When implementing Iranian building code requirements for the envelope’s higher levels of energy efficiency, energy consumption reduces substantially, thus contributing to mitigating the impact of global warming. By applying these regulations, energy savings of 5 % to 19 % and HVAC electricity reductions of 9 % to 26 % can be achieved for units on different building floors. In order for Iran to meet the carbon neutrality targets, we recommend making the highest energy efficiency level of the building code mandatory immediately and pushing forward new and more stringent legislation.
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