By Trent Cotney, Cotney Attorneys & Consultants.
You have likely heard about green roofs and how they can regulate the temperature of a building. And you have no doubt heard about solar roofs and how they can reduce electric bills. But did you know what you can combine those two technologies to create biosolar roofs? Biosolar roofs are common in some countries, such as Germany and Switzerland, and they may catch on in the United States, too, as interest in renewable energy increases.
A green roof partially or fully integrates plants into its design, offering a bounty of benefits:
Solar panels use photovoltaic cells and glass to create electricity from the sun’s raw thermal energy. Solar is a powerful form of renewable energy with many assets.
Biosolar roofs combine the habitat-producing and water-absorbing advantages of green roofs with the energy-creating capacity of solar panels. Together, these technologies provide additional benefits:
A careful design is critical for a biosolar roof to be successful. For instance, if you place the solar panels too tightly together, plant life will have difficulty growing. Take time to research the types of plants you wish to use and how much space they require. You want to create a balance between the vegetation and solar elements.
While many architects and contractors may think they need to choose between green roofs and solar panels, many are beginning to see that biosolar technology could provide a host of financial and environmental benefits. The plants reduce the heat on a building’s roof, lower the air-conditioning costs, and cut down on the tenants’ carbon footprint. The vegetation may increase air quality, help protect the roof, and be used for food production—or even biofuel.
For a future project, you may want to consider a biosolar roof, which combines these green roof benefits with the renewable energy of solar panels. You just might create a sustainable, efficient building that is kind to the climate and boosts your bottom line.
About the Author: Trent Cotney, CEO of Cotney Attorneys & Consultants, is an advocate for the roofing industry. He serves as General Counsel to the National Roofing Contractors Association and several other national and regional trade associations. For more information, please feel free to contact 1.866.303.5868 or go to www.cotneycl.com.
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