Miscellaneous electric loads in tropical buildings - an opportunity for energy conservation improvement.

The small plug loads, or the Miscellaneous Electric Loads (MELs) in the tropical buildings typically account for up to 30% of the total electricity usage and is expected to rise in the near future. However, as compared to other energy consuming building systems, less attention has been paid to the M...

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Main Authors: Kwong, Qi Jie, Adam, Nor Mariah, Goh, Sind Hoi, Raghavan, Vijay R.
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
English
Published: 2012
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27330/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27330/1/ID%2027330.pdf
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author Kwong, Qi Jie
Adam, Nor Mariah
Goh, Sind Hoi
Raghavan, Vijay R.
author_facet Kwong, Qi Jie
Adam, Nor Mariah
Goh, Sind Hoi
Raghavan, Vijay R.
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description The small plug loads, or the Miscellaneous Electric Loads (MELs) in the tropical buildings typically account for up to 30% of the total electricity usage and is expected to rise in the near future. However, as compared to other energy consuming building systems, less attention has been paid to the MELs due to its elusive, more diversified and sophisticated nature. This study aims to identify the opportunity of energy efficiency improvement of the MELs in an institutional building in Malaysia, by focusing on the user behavioural action and power management features of equipment towards potential energy savings. The results obtained show that about 19% of the total energy demand can be reduced if all of the users turned off, unplugged or disconnected the office equipment when not required, and this lead to a significant reduction in greenhouse gases emission. This finding is particularly important for good energy demand management, as more and more modern electric appliances are introduced into the local commercial buildings which are contributing to the increase in energy consumption and subsequently, the utility bill.
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spelling upm-273302014-04-09T02:33:31Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27330/ Miscellaneous electric loads in tropical buildings - an opportunity for energy conservation improvement. Kwong, Qi Jie Adam, Nor Mariah Goh, Sind Hoi Raghavan, Vijay R. The small plug loads, or the Miscellaneous Electric Loads (MELs) in the tropical buildings typically account for up to 30% of the total electricity usage and is expected to rise in the near future. However, as compared to other energy consuming building systems, less attention has been paid to the MELs due to its elusive, more diversified and sophisticated nature. This study aims to identify the opportunity of energy efficiency improvement of the MELs in an institutional building in Malaysia, by focusing on the user behavioural action and power management features of equipment towards potential energy savings. The results obtained show that about 19% of the total energy demand can be reduced if all of the users turned off, unplugged or disconnected the office equipment when not required, and this lead to a significant reduction in greenhouse gases emission. This finding is particularly important for good energy demand management, as more and more modern electric appliances are introduced into the local commercial buildings which are contributing to the increase in energy consumption and subsequently, the utility bill. 2012 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27330/1/ID%2027330.pdf Kwong, Qi Jie and Adam, Nor Mariah and Goh, Sind Hoi and Raghavan, Vijay R. (2012) Miscellaneous electric loads in tropical buildings - an opportunity for energy conservation improvement. In: 10th Eco-Energy and Materials Science and Engineering Symposium, 5-8 Dec. 2012, Thailand. . English
spellingShingle Kwong, Qi Jie
Adam, Nor Mariah
Goh, Sind Hoi
Raghavan, Vijay R.
Miscellaneous electric loads in tropical buildings - an opportunity for energy conservation improvement.
title Miscellaneous electric loads in tropical buildings - an opportunity for energy conservation improvement.
title_full Miscellaneous electric loads in tropical buildings - an opportunity for energy conservation improvement.
title_fullStr Miscellaneous electric loads in tropical buildings - an opportunity for energy conservation improvement.
title_full_unstemmed Miscellaneous electric loads in tropical buildings - an opportunity for energy conservation improvement.
title_short Miscellaneous electric loads in tropical buildings - an opportunity for energy conservation improvement.
title_sort miscellaneous electric loads in tropical buildings - an opportunity for energy conservation improvement.
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27330/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27330/1/ID%2027330.pdf