How Green Roofs Boost Building Energy Performance
A well‑layered green roof slows heat flow like a cozy blanket with added thermal mass that evens out temperature swings. In one retrofitted mid‑rise, the facilities team noticed steadier indoor temperatures and gentler HVAC cycling, particularly during shoulder seasons with bright days and cool nights.
How Green Roofs Boost Building Energy Performance
Plants release moisture that absorbs heat as it evaporates, cooling roof surfaces and air above them. The effect is strongest on hot afternoons, when dense foliage and moist substrate work together. Field studies commonly report double‑digit reductions in cooling loads during summer peaks compared with bare membranes.