可持续供暖解决方案

Nicole Harper
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该项目的目的是研究校园内的液化石油气锅炉,并找到一种低碳解决方案,从而帮助奥塔哥大学实现到2030年净零排放的目标。这通过减少与液化石油气锅炉相关的排放来解决气候变化问题,与之相关的问题每天都变得越来越明显。该项目帮助奥塔哥大学减少了36%的液化石油气排放量,减少了对环境的影响。为了做到这一点,我找到了一个更可持续的解决方案,LPG锅炉选择电气化代替。电气化使我们能够减少碳排放,新西兰目前使用的电力中有80%是可再生能源。前几年的数据显示,由于建筑物的最后变化,液化石油气的消耗量远远大于预期。因此,我的工作是研究Eccles建筑中LPG锅炉更换的最佳选择,因为现在该建筑已经运行了很长时间,现在已经知道了变化是什么,以及现在可以用于该项目的资源。通过查看建筑的要求,我能够看到哪些能源是合适的,并能够找到合适的大小的能源,埃克尔斯建筑需要安装。我能够与物理系、可持续发展办公室和物业服务部门合作,获得所需的相关信息,这使我能够就最佳结果做出明智的决定。这项研究的关键影响是在奥塔哥大学实施新的替代方案,减少排放,使他们能够实现到2030年净零排放的目标。指导:Arjan Abeynaike博士(物理系)和Craig Cliff(可持续发展办公室),奥塔哥大学奖学金资助:Ngaru Paewhenua奖学金
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Sustainable Heating Solutions
This project's purpose was to look at the LPG boilers on campus and find a low carbon solution which will in turn help the  University of Otago to reach their goal of net zero by 2030. This tackles the problem of climate change by reducing the emissions that are associated with the LPG boilers and the problems associated with it are becoming more and more apparent each day. This project is helping the University of Otago decrease its impact on the environment by reducing the amount of LPG emissions by 36%. To do this I have found a more sustainable solution to the LPG boiler by choosing electrification instead. Electrification allows us to decrease carbon emissions with the electricity used in New Zealand today which consists of 80% renewable energy sources.The data from previous years showed that consumption of LPG is much greater than what was expected due to a last min change in the building. Thus, my job is to research the best option for an LPG boiler replacement in the Eccles building as now the  building has been operating for long enough that it is now known what the changes are, as well as the resources now becoming available for this project to be undertaken.By looking at the requirements of the building, I was able to see which energy sources were appropriate and was able to find the right size energy source that the Eccles building needed to install. I was able to collaborate with the Department of Physics, Sustainability Office and Property services to get the relevant information needed which allowed me to make an informed decision on what the best outcome would be. The Key impact of this research was to implement new alternative will reduce emissions at Otago University so they can achieve their goal of being net zero by 2030. Supervised by: Dr Arjan Abeynaike (Physics Department) & Craig Cliff (sustainability Office), Univerity of OtagoScholarship funded by: Te Ngaru Paewhenua scholarship
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