This research examines the possibility of energy savings
using lighting in an academic institution, the Politeknik Sultan Azlan Shah
(PSAS), Malaysia. Three of PSAS's primary academic buildings underwent an
energy audit to see how much energy was used for lighting. The 3 academic
buildings involved are the Mechanical Engineering Department (MED), the Civil
Engineering Department (CED), and the Electrical Engineering Department (EED).
To determine which lighting types in academic buildings, consume the most energy,
this study examines five distinct lighting options. Fluorescent T8 36W,
Fluorescent T8 18W, Compact Fluorescent (CFL) 24W, Metal Halide (MH) 400W, and
Ttube 18W are the five lighting kinds involved in this study. The calculation
of energy savings is predicated on the installation of hybrid solar systems on
the three buildings. Based on the energy audit findings, it is predicted that
installing a hybrid system that includes a rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV)
system will save energy by at least 5% compared to data from the previous year.
Potential energy savings in 2019 respectively for MED, CED, and EED obtained
through feasibility studies are about 4299 kWh, 2,319 kWh, and 3,269 kWh.
Meanwhile, the energy cost savings obtained for MED, CED, and EED are
approximately RM 1,569, RM 846, and RM 3,269 respectively.
Author(s) Details:
Muhammad Firdaus Mohd Zublie,
Politeknik Sultan Azlan Shah, 35950, Behrang, Perak, Malaysia.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/CPSTR-V6/article/view/13561
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