Earth Tubes—Clean-Tech Method for Improving Occupant Health and Comfort

T. J. Butler*, J. R. Littlewood, R. Howlett

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Abstract

This paper documents part of the candidate's Ph.D. research into the use of earth tube systems as a method for improving energy efficiency, indoor air quality, and whether mechanical cooling systems can be eliminated. Climate change reality in Canada in combination with stricter energy codes forces the architectural and engineering professions to embrace new design considerations. Traditionally heating energy has been the most significant energy use across Canadian climate zones, but with climate change and enhanced envelopes, the cooling energy is increasing. This paper will explore how passive cooling approaches including earth tubes and hybrid ventilation systems would operate as a means of reducing energy use, low-carbon comfortable buildings. The building type described in this paper is commercial office for a public sector client who is the owner-occupier. The proposed passive cooling methods are harnessed to enhance overall occupant wellness and energy performance are evaluated and compared to traditional mechanical building services systems and design methods with a view of re-assigning budgets to achieve maximum benefit. The paper will provide a focus on earth tube systems—how they work, particular design considerations—and a performance review of an installation on a commercial office building in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. The discussion will review methods to incorporate earth tube systems and other passive cooling techniques—and present budget estimates, energy savings, and paybacks.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSustainability in Energy and Buildings 2020
EditorsJohn Littlewood, Robert J. Howlett, Robert J. Howlett, Robert J. Howlett, Lakhmi C. Jain, Lakhmi C. Jain, Lakhmi C. Jain
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
Pages561-570
Number of pages10
ISBN (Print)9789811587825
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Dec 2020
Event12th KES International Conference on Sustainability and Energy in Buildings, SEB 2020 - Split, Croatia
Duration: 24 Jun 202026 Jun 2020

Publication series

NameSmart Innovation, Systems and Technologies
Volume203
ISSN (Print)2190-3018
ISSN (Electronic)2190-3026

Conference

Conference12th KES International Conference on Sustainability and Energy in Buildings, SEB 2020
Country/TerritoryCroatia
CitySplit
Period24/06/2026/06/20

Keywords

  • Carbon
  • Cooling
  • Earth tubes
  • Nzebs
  • Passive

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