ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF OFFICE BUILDINGS IN GHANA

  • C. Koranteng
Keywords: Energy, Efficient, Simulation, Improve, Cooling Load

Abstract

The parametrical measures that could improve the thermal performance of a sample of five ex- isting buildings in Kumasi, Ghana were explored through a simulation application. These build- ings are representative of the majority of existing low-rise office buildings in Kumasi and house different functions (university offices, private companies, municipal offices, etc.). The applied cooling systems typically involve split air-conditioning units.  The simulation models were cali- brated using indoor and external environmental conditions measured over a period of 12 months. This process led to a consistency of the simulation results which demonstrate that the use of efficient windows and natural ventilation can improve the buildings' energy performance. Explicitly, combined scenarios of efficient windows, natural ventilation, attic floor insulation and efficient electrical lighting resulted in a significant reduction (between 25 and 45%) of the buildings' cooling loads. 

Author Biography

C. Koranteng
Department of Architecture, KNUST, Kumasi, Ghana
Published
2016-02-18
How to Cite
Koranteng, C. (2016). ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF OFFICE BUILDINGS IN GHANA. Journal of Science and Technology, 30(2). https://doi.org/10.4314/just.v30i2.529
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Articles