Passive Solar Heating
Passive solar heating refers to the design and utilization of building structures to maximize the absorption of sunlight for the purpose of heating the interior spaces. This method involves strategic placement of windows, insulation, thermal mass, and other architectural features to efficiently capture and retain solar energy, reducing the need for additional heating sources. Passive solar heating systems do not rely on mechanical or electrical components, relying solely on the natural heat from the sun to provide warmth and comfort within a building.