Low-carbon, strategy-driven techno-economic analysis of various passive measures for energy efficiency in a humid subtropical climate: a case study in Pakistan

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Oxford University Press

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Pakistan faces critical challenges from global warming and rising energy demand, particularly for space cooling needs. This study evaluates the technical and economic performance of low- to medium-cost passive cooling/heating methods in reducing energy consumption for an educational (university) building in a subtropical climate. EnergyPlus simulations were conducted to assess individual and combined measures. Results show that adjusting temperature setpoints by ±2°C yields the highest savings, reducing cooling energy by 27% and heating energy by 62%. Green walls (GWs) and roofs also demonstrate strong performance, cutting heating demand by up to 42% and 37%, respectively, while short-wave reflectivity (SWR) reduces cooling loads but slightly increases heating demand. Combining measures further enhance performance, with the best-performing combination (C10: setpoint adjustments) achieving ~14% annual savings and C6 (SWR + louvers) reducing cooling energy by ~27%. The building’s energy use intensity is 154.71 kWh/m2/year, which exceeds the benchmarks reported for similar climate countries. Among the measures, temperature setpoint adjustment, requiring no initial investment, proves to be the most cost-effective while GWs/roofs and double glazing, though medium cost, deliver substantial long-term savings. These findings emphasize the potential of practical, scalable passive measures to reduce energy consumption and support sustainable building design in subtropical regions.

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building energy consumption, educational building, energy simulation, energy use intensity, low carbon technology, passive climate adaptation measures

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International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies

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Khalid, W., Abdullah, M., Nasir, M. T., Ali, Z., Zaki, S. A., Mert Cüce, A. P., ... Cüce, E.(2025). Low carbon strategy driven techno-economic analysis of various passive measures for energy efficiency in a humid subtropical climate: A case study in Pakistan. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LOW CARBON TECHNOLOGIES, 20, 2076-2088. https://doi.org/10.1093/ijlct/ctaf138

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