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Green Roofs Differ in Building Cooling, Water Handling Capabilities
August 13, 2008
AUSTIN, Texas - The first study to compare the performance of different types of green roofs has been completed by the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center at The University of Texas at Austin and suggests that buyers shouldn't assume these roofs are created equal. Interest in vegetated roofs has increased as water and energy conservation becomes more important to property owners. Yet the study of six different manufacturers' products found the green roofs varied greatly in capabilities such as how much they cooled down a building's interior and how much rainwater they captured during downpours.
"Just having a green roof may not mean anything in terms of preventing water from reaching the street level, for instance," said Dr. Mark Simmons, a center ecologist and the lead investigator on the study. "Green roofs have to be done right, and our hope is to help manufacturers understand how to improve their designs."
Simmons and collaborators published their findings online Friday on the Web site of the journal Urban Ecosystems. The researchers will continue to collect real-time temperature and other data from the study.
Wildflower Center staff designed the first commercial green roof in Austin at the Escarpment Village Starbuck's. Simmons, center colleagues and Brian Gardiner from Austech Roof Consultants Inc. simulated green roof conditions by studying the manufacturers' roofs atop metal insulated boxes. The study of 24 experimental roof tops during fall 2006 and spring 2007 at the center suggested a green roof could reduce a building's air conditioning bills about 21 percent compared to traditional, tar-based black-top roofs.
During one 91-degree day of the study, for example, a black topped box without air conditioning reached 129 degrees inside. Meanwhile, the green roof replicas produced indoor temperatures of 97 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
"That's a huge difference to have a 20-or-so degree temperature drop," Simmons said, noting that green roofs' temperature-lowering capabilities are also believed to double the lifespan of roofing material.
An even greater temperature difference was found on roof surfaces, where black-top roofs reached 154 degrees Fahrenheit on that 91-degree day. By comparison, the soil temperature of the green roofs was between 88 and 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
Part of the rooftop differences, Simmons noted, resulted from the native plants used on the green roofs. Each had 16 different types of plants native to Texas in a similar arrangement as part of this first-ever study of their use on green roofs. The study didn't directly measure their cooling impact. However, plants cool surfaces by providing shade, and by shedding water to cool down, like humans do by sweating.
States such as Texas that experience flash flooding may benefit even more from the ability of green roofs to capture water, lessening runoff onto streets and storm drains. Yet this feature varied the most among the six manufacturers. The better green roofs retained all of the water during a ½-inch rainfall, and just under half the water when 2 inches of rain fell. Some roofs, however, only retained about a quarter of the water in a light, ½-inch rain and as little as 8 percent during deluges.
The presence of native plants likely helped all the green roofs capture water better. In comparison to sedums, a type of succulents traditionally used on most green roofs, native plants can take in more water and release more of it to the atmosphere. The center will study these factors in future green roof research.
Regardless of those findings, Simmons doesn't expect to be giving blanket recommendations about green roof manufacturers because of the variability in their products. That variability is the reason that some of the green roofs in the study that captured water well didn't have the best plant growth, for example.
"After you choose a manufacturer, tell them what kind of plants and what other features you want," Simmons said. "It's up to them to then tailor the green roof to your needs."
Note: This project was sponsored by the City of Austin, Roof Consultants Institute Foundation, Austin Energy, TBG Partners, and involved labor donated by local roof contractors. Learn more about the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center.
The University of Texas at Austin
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Solar Heating and Cooling of Residential Buildings: Design of Systems
by Solar Energy Applications Laboratory (Author), Colorado State University (Author)
This manual was prepared primarily for use in conducting a practical training course on the design of solar heating and cooling systems for residential and small office buildings, but may also be useful as a general reference text. Only active solar systems are described in this manual. Other books are available for passive designs. Liquid and air-heating solar systems for combined space and service water heating or service water heating only are included in this manual. Furthermore, only systems with proven experience are discussed to any extent. This manual was developed by the staff of the Solar Energy Applications Laboratory and vocational education specialists at Colorado State University in cooperation with the NAHB Research Foundation. A national advisory committee...
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1/35 Pz.Kpfw.Iii Ausf.E/F(2 in1) w/Value-Added Brake Cooling Air-Intake Cover, Smoke Candle Rack, Magic Tracks, Bonus German Winter's Onset Figure Set
by Dragon Models USA, Inc.
New item 9111, a 1/35 scale Panzer III Ausf.E/F is matched up with a set of Dragon figures showing soldiers in winter clothing as they near the gates of Moscow. This set is ideal for a wintry diorama showing German troops advancing through the mud or snow behind the cover of the accompanying tank. Modelers are guaranteed to get unbeatable value – a high-quality Dragon kit with bonus figures!
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Electricity for HVAC Tape 6: Installation of Heating, Cooling, and Refrigeration Systems [VHS]
Starring: Delmar Learning
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Low Energy Cooling for Sustainable Buildings
by Ursula Eicker (Author)
This long-awaited reference guide provides a complete overview of low energy cooling systems for buildings, covering a wide range of existing and emerging sustainable energy technologies in one comprehensive volume. An excellent data source on cooling performance, such as building loads or solar thermal chiller efficiencies, it is essential reading for building services and renewable energy engineers and researchers covering sustainable design. The book is unique in including a large set of experimental results from years of monitoring actual building and energy plants, as well as detailed laboratory and simulation analyses.  These demonstrate which systems really work in buildings, what the real costs are and how operation can be optimized – crucial information for...
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Radiance C0-Q10 Skin Restorer Face Moisturizer Day Cream for Men & Women + Sensitive Skin
by RADIANCE INTERNATIONAL
In This amazing French Polynesian blend, Radiance International utilizes Phytelene complexes EGX258 and EGX259 to penetrate, restore, clarify, and hydrolyze the skin from the deepest subcutaneous layer of the derma to the 5th layer of the cell matrix. Clinical studies prove EGX258, an herbal blend of Horsetail, Hedera Ivy, and Ladies Mantle restores connective tissue to its normal composition, even aged skin, by promoting the bodys own production of biosynthesized collagen and elastin by the fibroblast. As a result, proper collagen an elastin functions are enhanced and radiant smooth soft skin is balanced, as lines and wrinkles are diminished around the eyes face and neck. EGX259 is a free-radical scavenging herbal complex is a blend of Milk Thistle, Gingko Biobla, Witch Hazel, amino...
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Heating and Cooling of Buildings with CD-ROM
by Jan Kreider (Author), Ari Rabl (Author), Peter Curtiss (Author), Jan F. Kreider (Author)
Heating and Cooling of Buildings, Second Edition by Kreider and Rable covers technologies-from materials to computers-that are exerting a profound effect on the design and operation of buildings. Numerous examples are presented and solved to reinforce important concepts and software applications are integrated throughout. The contents of this edition have been expanded to include a chapter on economic analysis and optimization, new heating and cooling load procedures, more than 200 new homework problems, and new and simplified procedures for ground coupling heat transfer calculations. One of the most notable difference in the second edition of this book is that many of the appendices from the first edition of this book have been moved to the accompanying CD-ROM. The CD-ROM...
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HVAC Handbook
by McGraw Hill
This single powerhouse volume provides instant access to all the essential tools, design techniques, operation and maintenance procedures, troubleshooting and repair tips, aerobiological considerations, data, calculations, and equations needed for the most cost-effective and efficient HVAC design possible
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Advances In Passive Cooling (Buildings, Energy and Solar Technology Series)
by Mat Santamouris (Editor)
* Provides a comprehensive update on the state-of-the-art of passive cooling technology, authored by a global team of experts * Covers the different techniques available in a style accessible to architecture and engineering professionals and students * Presents essential information on the technologies increasingly considered as the best alternative to energy-hungry air conditioning
Following a rapid increase in the use of air conditioning in buildings of all types, the energy demand for powering such strategies has become a significant cause for concern. Passive cooling is increasingly being thought of as the best alternative to air conditioning
This book offers the latest knowledge and techniques on passive cooling, enabling building professionals to...
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Solar Heating and Cooling of Residential Buildings: Sizing, Installation and Operation of Systems
by Solar Energy Applications Laboratory (Author), Colorado State University (Author)
This manual was prepared primarily for use in conducting a practical training course on the design of solar heating and cooling of residential buildings. The text is directed toward sizing, installation, operation, and maintenance of solar systems for space heating and hot water supply, and solar cooling is treated only briefly. The solar systems described in this manual are primarily for residential applications and one- and two-story office-type buildings. This manual was developed by the staff of the Solar Energy Applications Laboratory and vocational education specialists at Colorado State University in cooperation with the NAHB Research Foundation. A national advisory committee selected from various sectors of the home-building industry, university sources, private practice,...
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