Green roofs save energy compared to uninsulated roofs or poorly insulated roofs or even better black poorly insulated roofs.
Extensive green roof r value.
The cooling effect of each green roof component was demonstrated.
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Annual energy savings green roof soil depth 33 annual energy and energy cost savings per square meter of roof for green roofs on lodging l and office o buildings with three different soil depths 5 15 and 30 cm compared to a conventional roof.
The study looked at a range of benefits of green roofs including stormwater management improved health benefits.
The relation between u values and the substrate moisture was linear.
Highlights green roofs u value was experimentally determined on a paslink test cell.
A 2006 study by the university of michigan comparing costs of conventional and green roofs showed that on average installing a green roof costs about 22 00 sq.
In other words go above r 20 and make green roof decisions for other reasons than energy.
8 to 20 per square foot.
Once you have more than r 20 in a roof assembly that is you meet the code things pretty much don t matter.
They provide shade to the top of a building evapotranspiration.
Trnsys software simulation was implemented to quantify the energy savings.
In general the average r value of soil is 0 25 per inch so for a 12 soil depth the r value of the soil would be r 3 excluding assumptions on soil wetness and evapotranspiration.
For a conventional roof.
15 to 50 per square foot.
Green roofs reduce the temperature of the building and the surrounding air in multiple ways.
The university of michigan performed a valuation study comparing a 2 000 square meter conventional roof and a green roof.
The plants in a green roof absorb water through their roots and then use surrounding heat from the air to evaporate the water while some roofs can reach temperatures of up to 90 f in the summertime these two features can allow.
Green roof with rock wool substrate provided the higher energy savings.