Energy saving technique for cooling dominated academic building: Techno-economic analysis of its application

Adaptive cooling technique has been proposed previously, as an energy efficient strategy for a centralized HVAC system in a tropical environment. It served single or multi zone buildings by considering both the occupancy pattern (occupied and unoccupied periods) and the local weather conditions. Thi...

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Main Authors: Gilani, S.I.H., Aris, M.S., Bhaskoro, P.T.
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Published: Elsevier Ltd 2014
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spelling my.utp.eprints.311022022-03-25T08:59:54Z Energy saving technique for cooling dominated academic building: Techno-economic analysis of its application Gilani, S.I.H. Aris, M.S. Bhaskoro, P.T. Adaptive cooling technique has been proposed previously, as an energy efficient strategy for a centralized HVAC system in a tropical environment. It served single or multi zone buildings by considering both the occupancy pattern (occupied and unoccupied periods) and the local weather conditions. This technique demonstrated considerable annual energy saving potential, however, the technical consequence and economic evaluation for its application have not been provided. This paper aims to analyze the technical and economical feasibility of the proposed technique for an academic building in Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS. It showed that a dual-duct dual-fan system was required to maximize technical feasibility of the proposed technique due to huge cooling load gap, during occupied and unoccupied periods. At the end, an economic evaluation by using net present worth (NPW) method and 3 financing scenarios were performed by considering the dual-duct dual-fan system. With an assumption of 10. years service time, NPW value of the proposed technique was RM176,404 and hence, it became evident that the proposed adaptive comfort technique was economically feasible. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Elsevier Ltd 2014 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84904744503&doi=10.1016%2fj.apenergy.2014.06.067&partnerID=40&md5=686dcbd8c76f93050e0df39aaa8ff8e6 Gilani, S.I.H. and Aris, M.S. and Bhaskoro, P.T. (2014) Energy saving technique for cooling dominated academic building: Techno-economic analysis of its application. Applied Energy, 132 . pp. 192-199. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/31102/
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description Adaptive cooling technique has been proposed previously, as an energy efficient strategy for a centralized HVAC system in a tropical environment. It served single or multi zone buildings by considering both the occupancy pattern (occupied and unoccupied periods) and the local weather conditions. This technique demonstrated considerable annual energy saving potential, however, the technical consequence and economic evaluation for its application have not been provided. This paper aims to analyze the technical and economical feasibility of the proposed technique for an academic building in Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS. It showed that a dual-duct dual-fan system was required to maximize technical feasibility of the proposed technique due to huge cooling load gap, during occupied and unoccupied periods. At the end, an economic evaluation by using net present worth (NPW) method and 3 financing scenarios were performed by considering the dual-duct dual-fan system. With an assumption of 10. years service time, NPW value of the proposed technique was RM176,404 and hence, it became evident that the proposed adaptive comfort technique was economically feasible. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd.
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author Gilani, S.I.H.
Aris, M.S.
Bhaskoro, P.T.
spellingShingle Gilani, S.I.H.
Aris, M.S.
Bhaskoro, P.T.
Energy saving technique for cooling dominated academic building: Techno-economic analysis of its application
author_facet Gilani, S.I.H.
Aris, M.S.
Bhaskoro, P.T.
author_sort Gilani, S.I.H.
title Energy saving technique for cooling dominated academic building: Techno-economic analysis of its application
title_short Energy saving technique for cooling dominated academic building: Techno-economic analysis of its application
title_full Energy saving technique for cooling dominated academic building: Techno-economic analysis of its application
title_fullStr Energy saving technique for cooling dominated academic building: Techno-economic analysis of its application
title_full_unstemmed Energy saving technique for cooling dominated academic building: Techno-economic analysis of its application
title_sort energy saving technique for cooling dominated academic building: techno-economic analysis of its application
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