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Assessment of Economic and Environmental Impacts of Energy Conservation Strategies in a University Campus

Oyedepo, Sunday Olayinka and Anifowose, Emmanuel G. and Obembe, Elizabeth O. and Dirisu, J. O. and Khanmohamadi, Shoaib and Kilanko, O. O and Babalola, P.O. and Ohunakin, O.S. and Leramo, R.O. and Olawole, C. Olukunle (2021) Assessment of Economic and Environmental Impacts of Energy Conservation Strategies in a University Campus. In: Green Energy: Solar Energy, Photovoltaics, and Smart Cities. Scrivener Publishing LLC.

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Abstract

Large institutions, such as universities, consume large amounts of energy daily.The quantity of energy consumed is continually rising due to an increase in student enrolment and expansion of energy facilities. Energy conservation practices are essential at the university campus as they decrease environmental impact and also reduce energy cost burdens on university management. Hence, it is essential to understand the pattern of energy consumption in the university campus to ensure the sustainability of energy usage, reduction in its costs and environmental impacts. This study takes a look at the energy consumption in Covenant University to provide recommendations that would help to decrease the energy consumption in the university. An energy audit was conducted on 18 selected buildings to determine the electrical appliances responsible for energy consumption in the selected buildings. Building energy models were constructed for each of the buildings using Quick Energy Simulation Tool (eQUEST Software) to run parametric simulations on the generated models. The utility bills of the university for the past five years (2014 – 2018) were examined for seasonal variation of energy consumption. The study revealed that there are several ways of energy wastage in the university.Additionally, suggestions on possible solutions to energy conservation strategies to reduce energy consumption in the facilities are presented. A qualitative analysis of two recommendations showed that over N30 million ($81,000) could be saved annually with a payback time of fewer than six years. Also, the implementation of these suggested recommendations could eliminate about 500 tons of CO2 emissions annually.

Item Type: Book Section
Uncontrolled Keywords: Energy efficiency, environmental impacts, energy consumption,energy audit, building energy models
Subjects: T Technology > T Technology (General)
T Technology > TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering, Science and Mathematics > School of Engineering Sciences
Depositing User: Mrs Hannah Akinwumi
Date Deposited: 03 Jun 2021 08:16
Last Modified: 03 Jun 2021 08:16
URI: http://eprints.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/id/eprint/14337

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