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Title: Factors Influencing Energy Efficiency of Buildings in Nigeria's Tropical Humid Dry Zone
Authors: Alade, J. M.
Olagunju, R. E.
Akande, O. K.
Eze, C. J.
Keywords: Building Energy Efficiency Code,
DELPHI
Efficiency
Energy
Issue Date: 29-Nov-2024
Publisher: In the Proceeding of the School of Environmental Technology (SETIC 2024), Federal University of Technology, Minna.
Series/Report no.: 1(2);1(2); 41-48
Abstract: Abstract This study addresses the limitations of Nigeria's National Building Energy Efficiency Code (BEEC) by identifying contextspecific factors influencing building energy efficiency in the country's tropical humid dry zone. Using a Delphi approach, the research engaged experts from academia and practice to evaluate and reach a consensus on key factors. The study revealed five critical elements: mechanical factors, lighting, openings, size of features, and height of features. Building material did not emerge as a significant factor. These findings highlight the importance of considering regional climatic variations and sociocultural contexts in developing energy efficiency frameworks. The study revealed the inadequacy of the current onesize- fits-all approach and recommends a more context-specific strategy for improving building energy efficiency in Nigeria. This study contributes to the growing body of knowledge on sustainable building practices in developing countries and provides a foundation for future research on energy-efficient building design in tropical climates
URI: http://irepo.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/29372
ISBN: ISBN: 978-978-54580-8-4
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