Abstract

Institutional structures having leader roles in sustainable development must make regular and sustainable situation analyses to improve management strategies and particularly energy resources when environmental strategies are being developed. However, in Turkey, there is not a model defined to develop in particular sustainable carbon management strategies in a holistic structure. These approaches, as a decision support component, will provide significant gains in terms of monitoring, managing and projecting of energy consumptions responsible for carbon threat in institutions. In this respect, it is necessary to develop an institutional model and to create feasible actions. However, in management inputs, it is important that the energy efficiency, the usage densities and the consumption efficiency potentials are shaped with which criteria and how. This study, which is addressed in this direction, has been shaped as a public model for enterprise structures.This work first presents a structure including an integrated carbon management system, which collecting public buildings in a single system management architecture that targets all components within their context. This model study aimed to manage the dynamic consumption processes for each building based on resource demand management. It is aimed to provide a manageable, controllable and developable infrastructure by creating a common language for the terminals of the energy systems having different languages and structures, which is the main source of carbon emissions. Early results from preliminary studies in some schools point to savings of over 20% in consumption.

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