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Innovation façade for an energy performance and thermal comfort of building in hot and dry climate
Abstract
This paper discusses the energy innovation of external facade for existing residential buildings. It consists to taking into account both architectural and thermal aspects for new and old construction. With the use of energy wall systems, it is possible to reduce the heating/cooling demand of energy consumption and evaluate the indicators of energy performance. In doing so, this work can contribute not only to long-term economic growth, but also help address pressing social, including on a wide range impact environmental. We use a dynamic simulation with a structural equation modelling to test the hypothese on a data base of climate of this region. The final part consists technico-economic approach, calculating the investment costs analysis, comfort and energy saving. The results demonstrate its utility in explaining, regarding high systems availables in innovation performance.