S Basu, CSE Bale, T Wehnert, K Topp - Cities, 2019 - Elsevier
Urban energy systems have been commonly considered to be socio-technical systems within the boundaries of an urban area. However, recent literature challenges this notion in …
We present a global dataset of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions for 343 cities. The dataset builds upon data from CDP (187 cities, few in developing countries), the …
F Tempola, M Muhammad, AK Maswara… - Trends in Sciences, 2022 - tis.wu.ac.th
Electrical energy is one of the essential energies for the world due to the fast growth of the world population and houses. In Indonesia, 95% of the energy used in the household in …
The comprehensive approach for a building envelope design involves building performance simulations, which are time-consuming and require knowledge of complicated processes. In …
There is a growing demand for electricity in homes in Indonesia. In this study, traditional Javanese houses were analyzed and redesigned to suit Indonesian modern lifestyles. The …
Urban energy and water consumption varies substantially across spatial and temporal scales, which can be attributed to changes of socio-economic variables, especially for a city …
An absorption chiller is an alternative cooling system that operates using heat from renewable energy sources and employs environmentally friendly working fluids, such as …
Recently, there has been an increase in apartments with a large number of inhabitants, ie, high residential density. This is partly due to a housing shortage in general but also …
M Usman - 2023 - publikationen.sulb.uni-saarland.de
Energy flexibility is balancing the supply and demand of a building according to climate conditions, user preferences, and grid constraints. Energy flexibility in households is a …