Abstract

The research of electricity sustainable energy management model for holistic community development aims to (1) study the electric energy management and human behavior towards energy efficiency in Phranakhon Rajabhat University, (2) study the cooperation of relevant agencies and the role of community participants between Faculty of Industrial Technology, Phranakhon Rajabhat University and other organizations and (3) study benefits, problems, obstacles and suggestions in implementing the proposed energy management model in the pilot area. From the experimental results, it was found that the effective energy management requires several factors to achieve. Also, the collaborative model among relevant agencies, faculty, staff, students as community owners is essential to promote energy awareness among students and faculty staff.

Highlights

  • As The study of energy management has currently become a matter of great importance because of the significant increase of interest in energy sustainability, which has grown up continuously in Thailand

  • An overview about the university energy management was investigated as fundamental information to analyze energy consumption on campus

  • For energy conservation campaign and promotion aspect, public need an extensive promotion of energy efficiency following by the publication of energy saving information as a way to reduce power consumption

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Introduction

As The study of energy management has currently become a matter of great importance because of the significant increase of interest in energy sustainability, which has grown up continuously in Thailand. Phranakhon Rajabhat University is one of the educational institutions that have historical significance to Bangkok. This university was Thailand's first teachers' training school located in the metropolis of Bangkok supporting the ever-growing constructions for sky train projects, residential and commercial buidings. The campus itself consists of many different buildings, with variety of use such as faculty offices, laboratories, classrooms, it has faced rising cost of electricity and energy consumption every year. The continued growth in the campus demand for electrical energy and the university’s need for an effective energy management model that will help offsetting the rising costs and increasing energy demand by focusing on reductions in energy consumption from faculty staff, students, executives and other people involved

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