safiya & suad & ghadeer the energy conservation measures in government & private...
DESCRIPTION
TRANSCRIPT
MINISTRY OF ELECTRICITY & WATER
TECHNICAL SUPERVISION DEPARTMENT
Presented by: Eng.Safiya Hussain Falah Eng.Suad Al-Mutari
Eng.Ghadeer Al-Nasser
THE ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES IN
GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE BUILDINGS IN SUMMER 2010
OUTLINES Introduction.Strategy of Conservation Operation on different
sectors.The outcomes of the conservation operation
strategy.Green Buildings Projects.Energy Auditing on Parking Lots.Advertising media used in the provision of energy
consumer.
INTRODUCTION• Electricity consumption in Kuwait has experienced
growth in excess of 100% over the past decade.
• This increase is attributed to population growth and huge number of buildings.
• The extensive use of air-conditioning system along the summer period ,which consumes 70% of the peak electrical load.
• Low consumption rate .
• Lack in saving energy awareness.
• Ministry of Electricity and Water (MEW) represented by Technical Supervision Department, applied a Conservation Strategy for air-conditioning (AC) and lighting to reduce and rationalize the electrical load during the peak period (12:00 pm – 5:00 pm) in many buildings of government and private sectors, since the summer 2007.
• By this procedure, we save 22,749.73 MWh, which is around 15.2 % of the electrical load during the peak period for these buildings, in summer 2010.
STRATEGY OF CONSERVATION OPERATION ON DIFFERENT
SECTORS• In summer 2010,MEW applied conservation
operation strategy on 52 buildings included the following sectors:
The conservation operation strategy were applied on two main consumable systems in the buildings, which are AC and lighting .
Government PetroleumCommerci
alKuwaiti Banking
Association
Hotels Association
Private Colleges
AC SYSTEM :1. Partial closure of air conditioning, air handling
Units (AHUs) and reduce the number of chillers at 12:00 pm which is the beginning of the peak period during the days of the week, then it restarted before the start of working hours the next day.
2. Run the minimum number of AC chillers , AHUs and water pumps in the case of the use of water chillers without impacting negatively on the indoor environment of the building during working hours.
3. Adjusting the thermostats at 27 C after the official working hours.
4. Install a Variable Frequency Drive (VFD),which is used for controlling the rotational speed of an alternating current electric motor by controlling the frequency of the electrical power supplied to the motor.
5. Using Double Glassing with air vacuums system for windows.
LIGHTING SYSTEM :1. Utilization of efficient types of light with energy
savings (fluorescents).
2. Using the timer for the outdoors lighting and the sensors for indoors lighting, to save energy.
3. Using the Electronic Ballasts instead of Magnetic Ballasts with the lamps.
4. Adjust lighting in the elevator, so it turns off automatically when it is not in use.
THE OUTCOMES OF THE CONSERVATION OPERATION
STRATEGY
Sectors Government Private Petroleum The total
Total Consumption during Peak Period
(MWh)15,885.48 131,423.68 2,255.21 149,564.37
Total Saving Load during Peak Period
(MWh)6,026.50 16,504.36 218.87 22,749.73
Total Saving Load % In Peak Period 37.94 12.56 9.71 15.21
TABLE (1) : THE TOTAL CONSUMPTION AND SAVED LOAD FOR GOVERNMENT, PRIVATE &PETROLEUM SECTORS:
TABLE (2) : SAVING ENERGY, ECONOMIC & ENVIRONMENTAL RETURNS:
Saved Energy Financial Benefits Environmental Benefits
Fuel Saved During Peak
Period in week
Barrels of Oil
Total Saved Load
During Peak
Period(MW)
Total Saved Load
During Peak
Period(MWh)
Cost of Fuel Saved
During Peak Period in
Week KD
Total Cost of Saved Load KD Million
Reduction in CO2 Emission
Tons
42,129.12 162.5 22,749.73 842,582.43 65 14,787.32
GREEN BUILDINGS PROJECTS
The Ministry of Electricity and Water is established this project in cooperation with
different sectors :
1-Green Building Strategy for the MEW/MPW Complex
3-Demand Side Management of Major Power users through
optimum remote control in cooperation with KISR
4-Energy design guides for school buildings and hospitals
facilities
2- Energy Efficient design of low rise residential buildings in Kuwait in cooperation with
Kuwait University
• Energy Auditing is the optimum utilization of the resources of energy available without compromising the comfort or productivity of the occupants, or impairing the efficiency of appliances and equipment used.
• Lighting consumes nearly 10% of the total electric load during peak period, in Kuwait most parking lots lights are overestimated.
ENERGY AUDITING OF PARKING LOT
GUIDELINES FOR ENERGY AUDITING OF PARKING LOT• Take advantage of daylight in lighting outdoors.
• Maintenance of the Fixtures Should be on regular basis.
• Retrofit lighting into more efficient ones such as: 1- Retrofit from FT-12 into FT-8. 2- Retrofit magnetic ballast into electronic ones.
• Reduce the intensity of lighting in stairs.
• Control the lighting in the elevator so it turns off automatically when the lift is not in use.
ENERGY AUDITING OF AL-ADDAN PARKING LOT
• The parking lot is recently opened to the public on a construction area of 10,000 m2 of 1,000 vehicles capacity.
• It consists of two flour besides the roof. The design of the two flours is similar while the roof is opened area. The parking lot has four entrance and four exits.
• There are (600) fixture. Each fixture consists of two (4ft, 36 WFT-8) lamps with magnetic ballast.
• The measured Lux during daylight is 344 while the
measured Lux during night is 160.
• Turn off roof lighting during daylight.
• Delamping of first flour.
• Retrofitting with (4ft, 36 WFT-8) lamps with electronic ballast.
• Installing occupancy sensors on the entrances and exits.• Rewiring of the control switches with the fixtures so the
one switch controls half of the fixtures and the other switch the other rest half.
I.NO COST SAVING IMPLEMENTATION
II.COST SAVING IMPLEMENTATION
TABLE (3) :SUMMARY OF SAVING ENERGY, ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL RETURNS OF PARKING LOT ENERGY AUDITING
EnvironmentalBenefits Financial Benefits Saved Energy
Implementation Reduction in CO2 Emission
(Tons)
Cost of Fuel
Saved(K.D)
Total Cost of Electricity
Saved (K.D)
Fuel Save(Barrel/yr )
Electricity saved
(kWh/yr)
68.33 3,900 4,204.8 195 105,120 Retrofitting with electronic ballast
246 14,016 15,137.3 700 378,432Installing
occupancy sensors
77 4,380 4,730.4 219 118,260 Rewiring
OUTSIDE VIEW OF PARKING LOT DURING DAY LIGHT
OUTSIDE VIEW OF PARKING LOT DURING NIGHT
LIGHTING CONTROL PANEL
VIDEO OBSERVATION OF PARKING LOT
Preparation of television programs for children.
Distribute rationalize posters & letters for the employee in all building
Programmed an automated answers machine to be aware of saving energy
Showing online bar on the MEW website
ADVERTISING MEDIA USED IN THE PROVISION OF ENERGY
CONSUMERS
Using big LCD screen in the buildings
Make an educational lectures for students in various stages
THANK YOU FOR LISTENING