Cool Bricks: Pioneering Sustainable Construction at IIT Guwahati
Researchers at IIT Guwahati have developed energy-efficient bricks utilizing Phase Change Materials (PCMs) and biochar for sustainable construction. These innovative bricks help maintain indoor temperatures, reduce energy consumption, and decrease reliance on air conditioning, promising to lower greenhouse gas emissions and enhance climate sustainability.
- Country:
- India
In a groundbreaking development for sustainable construction, researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Guwahati, have engineered energy-efficient bricks designed to naturally regulate indoor temperature, thereby minimizing the reliance on energy-intensive air conditioning systems.
The innovative bricks incorporate Phase Change Materials (PCMs) that absorb excess heat during warm periods and gradually release it as temperatures drop, maintaining a consistent indoor climate. With biochar integration, these bricks tackle issues such as PCM leakage, enhancing their thermal conductivity and stability.
This advancement holds potential for significant energy savings, particularly in hot and humid regions. By reducing cooling energy demand by up to 20 percent and supporting global low-carbon initiatives, these bricks mark a promising step towards climate-resilient infrastructure.