Assessing the Impacts of Electricity Utilization in Educational Faculties: A Thailand Case Study

Authors

  • Dalia M. M. Yacout Author
  • Pramote Sirirote Author
  • M. M. Yacout Author
  • Dusanee Thanaboripat Author

Abstract

In view of the up-scaling energy crises worldwide, efforts have been focusing on reducing energy consumption and replacing fossil fuels usage with renewable energy sources. Thailand is one of the developing countries that have been facing an increase in energy demand associated to its economic expansion. The development in the educational sector is one of the sectors causing an increasing energy demand.

Purpose: This study aims to quantify energy usage and understand its environmental impacts in one of the educational facilities in Thailand in order to identify energy saving opportunities and improvement options related to energy consumption in this sector.

Materials and Methods: The investigation included a historical energy analysis for energy utilization of the facility, an onsite energy audit and an environmental impacts assessment. A number of potential energy saving opportunities was identified; related cost savings and CO2 reduction were calculated. Additionally, the environmental impacts of energy utilization were simulated using the life cycle assessment technique. Special attention was given to potential impacts on global warming due to its direct association to fossil fuels combustion.

Results and discussion: the pattern of energy utilization was identified and it clarified that the major contributor to energy utilization was energy consumption practices by students and staff of the faculty. Consequently, awareness raising of energy saving opportunities and people involvement was the major area of improvement. Results show that increasing people involvement in energy saving practices could lead to a cost saving of 46,000-120,000 USD/Year with low cost investment and a 100-240 ton CO2 reduction. Other potential savings were using motion sensors which save 30-40% of energy costs in offices and utilizing renewable solar energy as a source for electricity. This will save 13,300-33

Author Biographies

  • Dalia M. M. Yacout
    NULL
  • Pramote Sirirote
    NULL
  • M. M. Yacout
    NULL
  • Dusanee Thanaboripat
    NULL

Published

2018-07-05

Section

Articles

How to Cite

Assessing the Impacts of Electricity Utilization in Educational Faculties: A Thailand Case Study. (2018). Journal of Environmental Science Studies. https://journal.chapjulypress.org/index.php/jess/article/view/1256