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Analysis of Daylighting Benefits for Office Buildings in Egypt
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2004
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EngineeringEnergy EfficiencyArchitectural EngineeringEducationGreen BuildingBuilding Energy ConservationEnergy PerformanceSustainable DesignBuilt EnvironmentOffice BuildingsSimulation AnalysisWindow SizeEnergy AssessmentDesignBuilding EnergyFaçadeElectrical Energy ConsumptionEnergy ManagementBuilding Science
This paper summarizes the results of a simulation analysis to determine the effectiveness of daylighting in reducing electrical energy consumption for office buildings in Egypt. Specifically, the impact on daylighting performance is investigated of window size, building size, daylighting control, and glazing type for three geographical locations in Egypt. It was determined that a window to wall area ratio of 0.20 minimizes the total annual electricity use for office buildings in three Egyptian locations, Cairo, Alexandria, and Aswan. A simplified analysis method is developed based on the analysis results to estimate the annual electrical energy savings attributed to daylighting.
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