Author:
Parkinson Thomas,Schiavon Stefano,de Dear Richard,Brager Gail
Abstract
AbstractGrowth in energy use for indoor cooling tripled between 1990 and 2016 to outpace any other end use in buildings. Part of this energy demand is wasted on excessive cooling of offices, a practice known as overcooling. Overcooling has been attributed to poorly designed or managed air-conditioning systems with thermostats that are often set below recommended comfort temperatures. Prior research has reported lower thermal comfort for women in office buildings, but there is insufficient evidence to explain the reasons for this disparity. We use two large and independent datasets from US buildings to show that office temperatures are less comfortable for women largely due to overcooling. Survey responses show that uncomfortable temperatures are more likely to be cold than hot regardless of season. Crowdsourced data suggests that overcooling is a common problem in warm weather in offices across the US. The associated impacts of this pervasive overcooling on well-being and performance are borne predominantly by women. The problem is likely to increase in the future due to growing demand for cooling in increasingly extreme climates. There is a need to rethink the approach to air-conditioning office buildings in light of this gender inequity caused by overcooling.
Funder
Berkeley Education Alliance for Research in Singapore
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Reference39 articles.
1. Biardeau, L. T., Davis, L. W., Gertler, P. & Wolfram, C. Heat exposure and global air conditioning. Nat. Sustain. 3(1), 25–28 (2020).
2. IEA, The Future of Cooling, IEA, Paris (2018). https://www.iea.org/reports/the-future-of-cooling. (Accessed 23rd May 2021)
3. Wang, Z. et al. Individual difference in thermal comfort: A literature review. Build. Environ. 138, 181–193 (2018).
4. Graham, L., Parkinson, T. & Schiavon, S. Where do we go now? Lessons learned from 20 years of CBE’s occupant survey. Build. Cities 2(1), 166–184 (2021).
5. Derrible, S. & Reeder, M. The cost of over-cooling commercial buildings in the United States. Energy Build. 108, 304–306 (2015).
Cited by
32 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献