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ROMÉRO, Marcelo deAndrade et al. Energy regulation for buildings: the case of São Paulo city: Brazil. In: CONFERENCE ON PASSIVE AND LOW ENERGY ARCHITECTURE, 20., 2003, Santiago do Chile. Anais... Santiago do Chile, 2003.
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Abstract

This paper presents a proposal for an energy regulation for buildings considering the issues of energy consumption and thermal comfort in both new and renovated buildings in São Paulo city. The city has one of the largest populations in the world with 17,8 million people in the metropolitan area. This modern, fast-paced urban area is also Brazil's chief commercial and industrial center. Brazil has the 12th world biggest GDP (Gross Domestic Product) and is the 10th in primary energy generation, whereas regarding hydropower it is in the 3dr position. However, although the country is one of the world’s biggest energy generators and consumers, there isn’t any energy regulation or law, which disciplines and reduces the use of electric energy in the building sector. The country has recently approved standards for daylighting and thermal comfort in buildings. However, because these norms do not have the status of obligatory design guidelines, they are taken as recommendations only, that might or not be followed in the building design. This paper presents a proposal of an energy regulation for buildings in the city of São Paulo, which is based on the RCCTE (Regulamento das Características de Comportamento Térmico dos Edifícios / Regulation for the Characteristics of Thermal Behavior in Buildings). The RCCTE is the Portuguese regulation that uses passive solar technologies to achieve thermal comfort and reduce energy consumption. This regulation is the most recent one approved in the European community. Together with the new building code, this work includes the application of the proposal mentioned above in case studies.
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