The influence of an estimated energy saving due to natural ventilation on the Mexican energy system

作者: Ivan Oropeza-Perez , Poul Alberg Østergaard

DOI: 10.1016/J.ENERGY.2013.11.009

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摘要: Abstract This article shows the impacts of extensive use NV (natural ventilation) in Mexican residential sector on energy system. By integrating a thermal-airflow simulation programme with an systems analysis model, impact system replacing air conditioning, particular, natural ventilation to cool buildings is determined. It shown that when, as Mexico, there relatively simple connection between supply and electricity demand, creates savings which could be used reduce either fossil-fuel-based generation mitigate CO 2 emissions, or water reservoirs hydro during dry season.

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