Secondary Author(s)
Parker, Danny
Report Number
FSEC-PF-442-08
URL
http://publications.energyresearch.ucf.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/FSEC-PF-442-08.pdf
Keywords
Roofs; Hot Humid Climates; Buildings; Green roof; Energy performance; Building energy efficiency; Seasonal energy analysis; Florida university building
Abstract
This monitored study is an evaluation of summer and winter energy performance aspects of a green roof on a 2-story central Florida university building addition that was completed in 2005. An earlier report on this study was published through the 2006 Symposium on Improving Building Systems in Hot and Humid Climates. This report reviews these earlier results and provides second-summer results which show significant performance improvements for the green roof compared with the first summer results.
Date Published
12-15-2008
Identifiers
383
Subjects
Green roofs (Gardening); Buildings--Energy conservation; Energy consumption; Climatic changes--Research
Local Subjects
Hot Humid Climates; Buildings - Roofs
Type
Text; Document
Collection
FSEC Energy Research Center® Collection
STARS Citation
Florida Solar Energy Center and Sonne, Jeffrey, "Energy Performance Aspects of a Florida Green Roof, Part 2" (2008). FSEC Energy Research Center®. 383.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/fsec/383
Notes
Original Publication: Sonne, J. and Parker, D., "Energy Performance Aspects of A Florida Green Roof, Part 2", Sixteenth Symposium on Improving Building Systems in Hot and Humid Climates, December 15-17, 2008, in Dallas, TX.