The Energy Audit Activity Focused on the Lighting Systems in Historical Buildings

The energy audit for a building is a procedure designed mainly to obtain adequate knowledge of the energy consumption profile, identify, and quantify opportunities for energy savings by a cost-benefit analysis and report, clearly and comprehensively, about the obtained results. If the audit is refer...

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Main Authors: Giacomo Salvadori, Fabio Fantozzi, Michele Rocca, Francesco Leccese
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-11-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/9/12/998
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spelling doaj-4a484e43d504487895be1297e2c3133f2020-11-24T22:42:41ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732016-11-0191299810.3390/en9120998en9120998The Energy Audit Activity Focused on the Lighting Systems in Historical BuildingsGiacomo Salvadori0Fabio Fantozzi1Michele Rocca2Francesco Leccese3Lighting and Acoustic Laboratory (LIA), Department of Energy, Systems, Territory and Constructions Engineering, University of Pisa, Largo Lucio Lazzarino, Pisa 56122, ItalyLighting and Acoustic Laboratory (LIA), Department of Energy, Systems, Territory and Constructions Engineering, University of Pisa, Largo Lucio Lazzarino, Pisa 56122, ItalyLighting and Acoustic Laboratory (LIA), Department of Energy, Systems, Territory and Constructions Engineering, University of Pisa, Largo Lucio Lazzarino, Pisa 56122, ItalyLighting and Acoustic Laboratory (LIA), Department of Energy, Systems, Territory and Constructions Engineering, University of Pisa, Largo Lucio Lazzarino, Pisa 56122, ItalyThe energy audit for a building is a procedure designed mainly to obtain adequate knowledge of the energy consumption profile, identify, and quantify opportunities for energy savings by a cost-benefit analysis and report, clearly and comprehensively, about the obtained results. If the audit is referred to a building with a significant historical and artistic value, a compatibility evaluation of the energy saving interventions with the architectural features should also be developed. In this paper, analysing the case study of a historical building used as public offices in Pisa (Italy), the authors describe how it is possible to conduct an energy audit activity (especially dedicated to the lighting system) and they show how, for this type of buildings, it is possible to obtain significant energy savings with a refurbishment of the lighting system. A total number of seven interventions on indoor and outdoor lighting sub-systems were analysed in the paper. They are characterised by absolute compatibility with the historical and artistic value of the building and they show short payback times, variable between 4 and 34 months, allowing a reduction of the electrical energy consumption for the artificial indoor and outdoor lighting variable from 1.1 MWh/year to 39.0 MWh/year. The followed methodology and the evaluation results described in the paper, although based on a case study, can be extended to numerous historical buildings used as public offices, a recurring situation in the centres of Italian historical cities.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/9/12/998energy savingenergy audithistorical buildingslighting systemslamps replacement
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author Giacomo Salvadori
Fabio Fantozzi
Michele Rocca
Francesco Leccese
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Fabio Fantozzi
Michele Rocca
Francesco Leccese
The Energy Audit Activity Focused on the Lighting Systems in Historical Buildings
Energies
energy saving
energy audit
historical buildings
lighting systems
lamps replacement
author_facet Giacomo Salvadori
Fabio Fantozzi
Michele Rocca
Francesco Leccese
author_sort Giacomo Salvadori
title The Energy Audit Activity Focused on the Lighting Systems in Historical Buildings
title_short The Energy Audit Activity Focused on the Lighting Systems in Historical Buildings
title_full The Energy Audit Activity Focused on the Lighting Systems in Historical Buildings
title_fullStr The Energy Audit Activity Focused on the Lighting Systems in Historical Buildings
title_full_unstemmed The Energy Audit Activity Focused on the Lighting Systems in Historical Buildings
title_sort energy audit activity focused on the lighting systems in historical buildings
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2016-11-01
description The energy audit for a building is a procedure designed mainly to obtain adequate knowledge of the energy consumption profile, identify, and quantify opportunities for energy savings by a cost-benefit analysis and report, clearly and comprehensively, about the obtained results. If the audit is referred to a building with a significant historical and artistic value, a compatibility evaluation of the energy saving interventions with the architectural features should also be developed. In this paper, analysing the case study of a historical building used as public offices in Pisa (Italy), the authors describe how it is possible to conduct an energy audit activity (especially dedicated to the lighting system) and they show how, for this type of buildings, it is possible to obtain significant energy savings with a refurbishment of the lighting system. A total number of seven interventions on indoor and outdoor lighting sub-systems were analysed in the paper. They are characterised by absolute compatibility with the historical and artistic value of the building and they show short payback times, variable between 4 and 34 months, allowing a reduction of the electrical energy consumption for the artificial indoor and outdoor lighting variable from 1.1 MWh/year to 39.0 MWh/year. The followed methodology and the evaluation results described in the paper, although based on a case study, can be extended to numerous historical buildings used as public offices, a recurring situation in the centres of Italian historical cities.
topic energy saving
energy audit
historical buildings
lighting systems
lamps replacement
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/9/12/998
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