No. 25: Use shading devices like blinds or awnings to reduce solar heat gain

180 ways to make you school more sustainable, Energy conservation

No. 25: Use shading devices like blinds or awnings to reduce solar heat gain

by Mar 12, 2023180 ways to make you school more sustainable, Energy conservation

Number 25

Using shading devices like blinds or awnings can reduce solar heat gain in schools, resulting in lower energy costs and reduced carbon emissions. It also provides a more comfortable learning environment for students and staff.

Learn why you should do this:

Using shading devices like blinds or awnings can provide significant environmental and financial benefits for schools. Shading devices can reduce solar heat gain and improve indoor comfort, leading to lower energy consumption and costs for cooling. Additionally, they can reduce the need for artificial lighting, which can further lower energy consumption and costs. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, shading can reduce solar heat gain by up to 80 percent, resulting in a potential energy savings of up to 25 percent.

Using shading devices can also help to reduce the carbon footprint of schools. By lowering energy consumption, schools can reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and contribute to a more sustainable future. According to the U.S. Green Building Council, buildings are responsible for 39 percent of carbon emissions in the United States, making it essential for schools to take action to reduce their carbon footprint.

Blinds and awnings are just two examples of shading devices that schools can use. Other options include shades, shutters, and reflective films. When selecting shading devices, schools should consider the orientation of the windows, the climate of the region, and the desired level of shading. For example, in hot and sunny climates, schools may need more substantial shading devices to achieve significant energy savings.

The cost of installing shading devices can vary depending on the type and size of the system. However, the long-term financial benefits can make it a worthwhile investment for schools. In addition to energy cost savings, shading devices can also help to extend the life of HVAC systems by reducing their workload, leading to lower maintenance costs.

Furthermore, the use of shading devices can improve the learning environment for students. By reducing glare and improving thermal comfort, students can be more focused and engaged, leading to better academic performance.

In conclusion, using shading devices like blinds or awnings can provide significant environmental and financial benefits for schools. By reducing solar heat gain, shading devices can lower energy consumption and costs, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and improve the learning environment for students. Schools should consider the orientation of the windows, the climate of the region, and the desired level of shading when selecting shading devices. While the initial cost of installation may vary, the long-term financial benefits make it a worthwhile investment for schools looking to reduce their carbon footprint and improve energy efficiency.

Sources:

  1. U.S. Department of Energy. (2017). Energy Efficient Window Attachments. Retrieved from https://www.energy.gov/energysaver/design/windows-doors-and-skylights/energy-efficient-window-attachments

  2. Green Building Alliance. (2018). Blinds and Shades for Windows: Effective Energy Saving Strategies. Retrieved from https://www.go-gba.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Blinds-and-Shades-for-Windows_Effective-Energy-Saving-Strategies.pdf

  3. National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (2014). Shading. Retrieved from https://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy14osti/60288.pdf

  4. U.S. Department of Energy. (2017). Solar Heat Gain Through Windows. Retrieved from https://www.energy.gov/energysaver/design/windows-doors-and-skylights/solar-heat-gain-through-windows

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