Urban climate and building adaptation strategies

Combined impact of climate change and heat island on building energy use in three megacities in China

Pengyuan Shen, Yuchen Ji, Yu Li, Meilin Wang, Xue Cui, Huan Tong

2025

Energy and Buildings

Combined impact of climate change and heat island on building energy use in three megacities in China

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Summary

This study introduces a lightweight simulation integrating climate change and urban heat island effects, validated via observed data and GCMs, to predict microclimate impacts in three Chinese cities. Results show reduced temperature prediction errors and varied cooling/heating energy changes, offering efficient urban climate forecasting for future planning.

Abstract

While global climate change (GCC) and urban heat island (UHI) effects have been extensively studied separately, their coupled impact on urban microclimates remains poorly understood. This study introduces a novel lightweight simulation procedure that effectively integrates these two phenomena to assess their combined impact on urban microclimates in three representative Chinese megacities. By validating the selected global climate model (GCM) using weather data from the last decade, we demonstrate that incorporating UHI effects into future urban weather condition downscaling significantly improves prediction accuracy, reducing MRMSE by 0.56 celsius, 0.34 celsius, and 0.11 celsius (17.09%, 15.15%, and 4.30%) in Beijing, Shenzhen, and Shanghai. Moreover, simulation of prototypical building models in urban areas based on future representative year (FRY) weather data reveals that the changes in future cooling energy consumption range from -3.26% to 100.24% compared to cooling energy consumption under TMY with mosge ratios. The trend of heating energy consumption can vary in cities from -98.68% to 15.78%. This integrated approach advances the understanding of combined impacts of climate change and heat island on urban environments and provides a computationally efficient framework for future urban climate predictions.

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Journal

Energy and Buildings

Publication Year

2025

Authors

Pengyuan Shen, Yuchen Ji, Yu Li, Meilin Wang, Xue Cui, Huan Tong

Categories

Urban climate and building adaptation strategies