Energy efficiency retrofitting measures of an institutional building: A case study in eastern India

Renu Sharma , Sonali Goel , Saumya Ranjan Lenka , Priya Ranjan Satpathy
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Increasing energy demand and greenhouse gas emissions are major concerns in India. Building energy use in India accounts for 33 % of total energy consumption and is growing at an annual rate of 8 %. In order to save energy, energy conservation in buildings should be given primary importance. Energy conservation practices can reduce energy use in buildings while maintaining thermal comfort. This can be achieved by optimising existing energy use or lowering consumption. One such initiative was undertaken by Siksha 'O' Anusandhan Deemed to be University. It analysed the energy consumption pattern and possible energy conservation opportunities (ECOs) to lower energy usage in its buildings at campus 1 in Bhubaneswar. The Energy Conservation Building Code Odisha (OECBC) was followed to reduce energy use by replacing all the damaged windows with efficient glazing. By following OECBC guidelines, we can save up to 30 % of the energy consumed by an existing building. Besides, energy conservation measures were performed by replacing ceiling fans with brushless direct current (BLDC) fans, existing lights with LED bulbs, and using variable speed drives instead of induction motors. This study will help to define the most efficient energy conservation measures for existing buildings in terms of cost and energy savings. Retrofitting the present building with energy-saving devices will cost INR 21, 32, 90,152 with an overall annual energy savings of 47, 28,177 kWh and a yearly cost saving of INR 319,66,703.

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机构建筑节能改造措施:印度东部案例研究
日益增长的能源需求和温室气体排放是印度关注的主要问题。印度的建筑能耗占总能耗的 33%,并以每年 8% 的速度增长。为了节约能源,应将建筑节能放在首位。节能措施可以减少建筑能耗,同时保持热舒适度。这可以通过优化现有能源使用或降低能耗来实现。Siksha 'O' Anusandhan Deemed to be 大学就采取了这样的措施。它分析了能源消耗模式和可能的节能机会 (ECO),以降低其位于布巴内斯瓦尔的 1 号校区建筑物的能源使用量。我们遵循《奥里萨邦建筑节能规范》(OECBC),将所有损坏的窗户更换为高效玻璃,以减少能源消耗。按照 OECBC 的指导原则,我们可以为现有建筑节约 30% 的能源消耗。此外,还采取了一些节能措施,如用无刷直流风扇(BLDC)取代吊扇,用 LED 灯泡取代现有灯具,以及用变速驱动器取代感应电机。这项研究将有助于从成本和节能角度为现有建筑确定最有效的节能措施。用节能设备改造现有建筑将耗资 21 32 90 152 印度卢比,每年可节约 47 28 177 千瓦时的能源,每年可节约 319 66 703 印度卢比的成本。
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