Abstract

Energy supply is becoming an important issue and electricity system reliability is sometimes difficult to ensure. Energy efficiency in buildings in use is a key element in the search for solutions to current energy problems. Many buildings in use can improve their energy consumption performance by implementing simple energy efficiency measures (EEM) in their facilities. After carrying out such actions, savings may be continued with just minimal maintenance. An additional key phase in classical energy studies is to define EEM to be implemented by the intervention of an external energy expert, since resident staff may not have the time, sufficient knowledge, nor experience in EEM. The energy expert intervention is of short duration (several days), and the total cost of the action may be moderate. In this paper, authors present several real examples implemented in three buildings on the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) campus after an external energy expert review. Savings, certified using real measured consumption before and after the action, represent around 10% of the total annual energy consumption in the buildings, and the payback of the EEM is approximately a few months.

Highlights

  • Energy consumption is inherent to present human activity

  • The identification and implementation of energy efficiency measures (EEMs) in facilities is crucial in the energy efficiency improvement process [4]

  • This paper shows some examples of identification and implementation of EEMs by an external energy expert

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Introduction

Energy consumption is inherent to present human activity. The use of electrical and thermal energy is unavoidable in every area. The increase in energy demand is leading to a global energy problem related to the difficulty of supply, and problems regarding greenhouse gas emissions must be considered [1]. This energy problem must be solved by implementing actions, such as research on newer, more profitable, and cheaper and clean energy sources [2]. Energy must be used more efficiently and cleverly. This last point is more focused on the users of facilities and is an important area for improvement. The identification and implementation of energy efficiency measures (EEMs) in facilities is crucial in the energy efficiency improvement process [4]

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