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	%0 Journal Article
	%A M. S. Alrubaih and  M. F. M. Zain and  N. L. N. Ibrahim and  M.A. Alghoul and  K. I. Ben Sauod
	%D 2012
	%J International Journal of Environmental and Ecological Engineering
	%B World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
	%I Open Science Index 69, 2012
	%T The Energy Impacts of Using Top-Light Daylighting Systems for Academic Buildings in Tropical Climate
	%U https://publications.waset.org/pdf/14895
	%V 69
	%X Careful design and selection of daylighting systems can greatly help in reducing not only artificial lighting use, but also decrease cooling energy consumption and, therefore, potential for downsizing air-conditioning systems. This paper aims to evaluate the energy performance of two types of top-light daylighting systems due to the integration of daylight together with artificial lighting in an existing examinaton hall in University Kebangsaan Malaysia, based on a hot and humid climate. Computer simulation models have been created for building case study (base case) and the two types of toplight daylighting designs for building energy performance evaluation using the VisualDOE 4.0 building energy simulation program. The finding revealed that daylighting through top-light systems is a very beneficial design strategy in reducing annual lighting energy consumption and the overall total annual energy consumption.

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