Affiliation:
1. Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Jashore University of Science and Technology, Jashore, Bangladesh
Abstract
Lighting is one of the dominant electricity demand factors in the building
energy sector and has huge potential for demand reduction. However,
concerning the efficacy of energy consumption, this potential energy-saving
option entails further investigations, particularly for developing
countries. This study addresses the issues of an efficient lighting system
design for educational institutions with particular attention to classroom
and laboratory lighting systems for a university in Bangladesh as a case
study. Measurements show that during the daytime, under clear and average
sky conditions both rooms received sufficient natural light (>300 lx) for
educational activities, whereas under an overcast sky, only 50% space
receives sufficient natural light. At night, the installed fluorescent tube
lights illuminance level was found insufficient (<300 lx) for educational
activities. The inefficient lighting system design was found to be the main
reason for this illuminance level. Simulation results reveal that light
emitting diode (LED) tube lights with a maintenance factor of 0.8 could save
10,080-15,120 kWh, 91,929-137,894 BDT (1USD=84BDT), and 6,753-10,130
kgCO2-eq, energy, cost, and, greenhouse gas emissions respectively per year
for the classrooms.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
General Materials Science
Cited by
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