Energies, Vol. 19, Pages 1089: Bio-Solar Green Roofs for Urban Heat Adaptation: A Case in Point

Energies, Vol. 19, Pages 1089: Bio-Solar Green Roofs for Urban Heat Adaptation: A Case in Point

Energies doi: 10.3390/en19041089

Authors:
Azhar Iqbal
Shoaib Rauf

Urban heat islands (UHIs) increase the cooling load and reduce the performance of rooftop photovoltaic (PV) systems; thus, the co-benefits of integrating bio-solar green roofs require quantification and real-world demonstration to encourage the uptake of this technology. Consequently, this study compares the thermal and electrical performances of four simultaneously installed roof assemblies, namely conventional roof (CR), green roof (GR), photovoltaic roof (pCR), and bio-solar green roof (pGR), under clear-sky summer periods in Lahore, Pakistan. The experiment equipped the same insulated test cells with meteorological, thermal, moisture, and PV power gauging to collect data every 1 min; standardized layers were built, and the PV tilt was set to 22°. The results show that pGR always performs better compared with other roof assemblies: the temperature on the outer surface is lower, the diurnal amplitude is the most reduced (ΔDF ≈ +19% vs. CR), the thermal response is the most delayed (ΔTL ≈ −21%), and TPI improves by 6.5–7%. All of these results indicate a new, field-validated synergy between evapotranspiration and PV shading/ventilation that could translate into practical value through reduced peak cooling loads (demand control), lower day-to-day cooling energy, and incremental PV gains. These are critical factors for achieving positive techno-economic outcomes in hot, sunny cities, with the aim of realizing UHI mitigation and resilient building energy systems.

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