发展中地区低收入学校能源管理框架

IF 7.9 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS
T. Michael-Ahile , J.A. Samuels , M.J. Booysen
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摘要

本研究提出了一个全面的框架,旨在优化发展中地区低收入学校的能源管理,具体目标是解决资源有限、缺乏技术技能、能源基础设施不可靠以及能源素养水平低等挑战。利用南非独特的能源景观,该框架整合了可再生能源解决方案、低成本效率措施和社会技术方法,以提高能源效率,同时促进可持续性。通过将全球最佳实践与当地社会经济见解相结合,该研究开发了一种灵活且可扩展的能源管理策略。该框架优先考虑数据驱动的方法、涉众协作和增量实现,确保上下文适应性。该模型强调了降低成本、提高能源效率、提高能源可靠性和优化行为,为教育机构提供了可行的途径,同时解决了系统性的能源效率低下问题。该框架以混合方法为基础,并得到最近在南非低收入学校开展的研究的经验数据的支持,使学校能够过渡到可持续能源实践,减少对化石燃料的依赖,并培养学生和员工的能源素养。这一拟议的框架可以大大有助于降低能源成本,减少碳排放,并提高发展中地区教育机构对可持续能源实践的认识和知识。
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Energy management framework for low-income schools in developing regions
This study presents a comprehensive framework designed to optimise energy management in low-income schools in developing regions, specifically aiming to address challenges such as limited resources, lack of technical skills, unreliable energy infrastructure, and low levels of energy literacy. Taking advantage of South Africa’s unique energy landscape, the framework integrates renewable energy solutions, low-cost efficiency measures, and sociotechnical approaches to enhance energy efficiency while promoting sustainability. By combining global best practices with localised socio-economic insights, the study develops a flexible and scalable energy management strategy. This framework prioritises data-driven methods, stakeholder collaboration, and incremental implementation, ensuring contextual adaptability. The proposed model highlights cost reduction, energy efficiency, energy reliability, and behavioural optimisation, offering actionable pathways to empower educational institutions while addressing systemic energy inefficiencies. The framework is grounded in a mixed-methods approach and supported by empirical data from recent studies conducted in low-income South African schools, allowing schools to transition to sustainable energy practices, reduce dependency on fossil fuels, and foster energy literacy among students and staff. This proposed framework can significantly contribute to lower energy costs, reduced carbon emissions, and increased awareness and knowledge of sustainable energy practices in educational settings in developing regions.
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Energy Strategy Reviews
Energy Strategy Reviews Energy-Energy (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
12.80
自引率
4.90%
发文量
167
审稿时长
40 weeks
期刊介绍: Energy Strategy Reviews is a gold open access journal that provides authoritative content on strategic decision-making and vision-sharing related to society''s energy needs. Energy Strategy Reviews publishes: • Analyses • Methodologies • Case Studies • Reviews And by invitation: • Report Reviews • Viewpoints
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