facade2026-03-23·9 min lectura

Créditos LEED y BREEAM con Protección Solar Exterior

Contribución de sistemas de protección solar a certificaciones de edificios verdes.

Créditos LEED y BREEAM con Protección Solar Exterior

LEED v4.1 Credit Opportunities\n\nExternal shading systems contribute to multiple LEED v4.1 credit categories. EQ Credit: Daylight achieves up to 3 points through dynamic shading that optimises daylight autonomy while controlling glare. EA Credit: Optimize Energy Performance awards up to 18 points with external shading contributing 2-4 points through reduced cooling energy. SS Credit: Heat Island Reduction can earn 2 points when shading covers hardscape areas. The Innovation credit category may award additional points for integrated sensor-controlled shading systems.\n\n## BREEAM Credit Categories\n\nBREEAM 2018 and newer versions recognise external shading in several categories. HEA 01: Visual Comfort awards credits for glare control and daylight provision, where external shading is the most effective strategy. ENE 01: Reduction of Energy Use and Carbon Emissions awards up to 15 credits with shading contributing through reduced cooling demand. HEA 04: Thermal Comfort credits are achievable through demonstration of adequate solar control in occupied spaces.\n\n## Energy Modelling Methodology\n\nDynamic energy simulation using software such as IES VE, EnergyPlus, or DesignBuilder quantifies the impact of external shading on building energy performance. Models must accurately represent the shading geometry, control strategy, and optical properties of the shading material. Key parameters include solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC or g-value) reduction, which typically improves from 0.4-0.6 (unshaded) to 0.08-0.15 (with external shading). Cooling load reductions of 25-59% are achievable depending on facade orientation, climate zone, and glazing specification.\n\n## Financial Return on Certification\n\nGreen building certification delivers measurable financial returns. LEED Gold and BREEAM Excellent rated buildings command 3-7% rental premiums and 10-15% higher sale values. Reduced operational costs from lower cooling energy consumption provide ongoing savings. ESG compliance requirements for institutional investors increasingly mandate green certification for portfolio buildings, making external shading a strategic investment.

Explore nuestros productos o contáctenos.

Artículos relacionados

facade

Zip Screen Guide: Wind-Resistant Exterior Blinds for Every Facade

facade

Brise Soleil Guide: How to Reduce Solar Heat Gain on High-Rise Facades

facade

Energy Performance of External Shading: How to Reduce Cooling Loads 30-40%