Abstract

Greenhouse gas reduction has become a global topic in response to the climate crisis. In Korea, a ‘Green Remodeling’ project is underway to improve the energy performance of old buildings and convert them into green buildings to achieve carbon neutrality. In this study, a smart lighting control scenario that can maximize energy saving in the lighting field was proposed for the Michuhol-gu public health center, the target of the ‘Green Remodeling’ project. Indoor space was divided into four types according to the user’s occupancy pattern, and smart lighting control scenarios applicable to each type were presented. The lighting control scenarios proposed in this study can increase the energy saving rate by combining smart technologies such as wired and wireless communication and sensors with LED lighting fixtures. Furthermore, it can be applied to other project sites where ‘Green Remodeling’ will be implemented in the future, so it is expected to contribute to saving lighting energy.

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