TY - JOUR KW - Urban heat island KW - Cool Pavements KW - Albedo KW - Pavements KW - Urban heat island mitigation KW - Electrical energy saving KW - Cool surface AU - Melvin Pomerantz AU - Pablo J Rosado AU - Ronnen M Levinson AB -

We present a simple method to estimate the maximum possible electrical energy saving that might be achieved by increasing the albedo of surfaces in a large city. We restrict this to the “indirect effect”, the cooling of outside air that lessens the demand for air conditioning (AC). Given the power demand of the electric utilities and data about the city, we can use a single linear equation to estimate the maximum savings. For example, the result for an albedo change of 0.2 of pavements in a typical warm city in California, such as Sacramento, is that the saving is less than about 2 kWh per m2 per year. This may help decision makers choose which heat island mitigation techniques are economical from an energy-saving perspective.

BT - Urban Climate C2 - LBNL-184804 DA - 12/2015 DO - 10.1016/j.uclim.2015.05.007 IS - 2 LA - eng N2 -

We present a simple method to estimate the maximum possible electrical energy saving that might be achieved by increasing the albedo of surfaces in a large city. We restrict this to the “indirect effect”, the cooling of outside air that lessens the demand for air conditioning (AC). Given the power demand of the electric utilities and data about the city, we can use a single linear equation to estimate the maximum savings. For example, the result for an albedo change of 0.2 of pavements in a typical warm city in California, such as Sacramento, is that the saving is less than about 2 kWh per m2 per year. This may help decision makers choose which heat island mitigation techniques are economical from an energy-saving perspective.

PY - 2015 SP - 315 EP - 325 ST - Urban Climate T2 - Urban Climate TI - A Simple Tool for Estimating City-Wide Annual Electrical Energy Savings from Cooler Surfaces VL - 14 SN - 22120955 ER -