Energy efficiency, solar energy and cost saving opportunities in public tertiary institutions in developing countries: The case of KNUST, Ghana

High electricity consumption and corresponding cost in public tertiary institutions in many developing countries is a major challenge to their respective governments. Low efficiency electrical appliances are common in these institutions. In this work, studies have been conducted on sustainable energ...

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Main Authors: Richard Opoku, Eunice A. Adjei, Divine K. Ahadzie, Kofi A. Agyarko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-02-01
Series:Alexandria Engineering Journal
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016820300120
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spelling doaj-54f9f4516d384d3595f6b080ce10f4f02021-06-02T14:02:18ZengElsevierAlexandria Engineering Journal1110-01682020-02-01591417428Energy efficiency, solar energy and cost saving opportunities in public tertiary institutions in developing countries: The case of KNUST, GhanaRichard Opoku0Eunice A. Adjei1Divine K. Ahadzie2Kofi A. Agyarko3Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana; The Brew-Hammond Energy Center, College of Engineering, KNUST, Ghana; Corresponding author at: Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana.Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, GhanaDepartment of Settlement Studies, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, GhanaEnergy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Directorate, Ghana Energy Commission, GhanaHigh electricity consumption and corresponding cost in public tertiary institutions in many developing countries is a major challenge to their respective governments. Low efficiency electrical appliances are common in these institutions. In this work, studies have been conducted on sustainable energy efficiency measures and solar energy to reduce electricity cost in public tertiary institutions with a case study at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi-Ghana. Energy audits as well as actual measurements of power consumptions of some selected electrical appliances using power quality analyzers were conducted. The result showed that there is total electricity savings opportunity of 163,400 kWh ± 5% per month by implementing energy efficiency retrofitting for the air-conditioners, lighting systems and ventilation fans for the faculty areas and the main administration buildings. This electricity savings translates to electricity cost reduction of about US$ 37,880 per month. Analysis also showed that the cost of conserved energy for the three electrical appliances are all lower than the utility tariff for KNUST. Considering large-scale solar PV integration in KNUST’s energy mix, the financial analysis has revealed that there is opportunity for electricity cost savings of US$ 69.1 million over a 20-year period with payback of 6 years. Keywords: Energy efficiency, Energy conservation, Solar energy, Electricity cost savings, Cost of conserved energyhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016820300120
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author Richard Opoku
Eunice A. Adjei
Divine K. Ahadzie
Kofi A. Agyarko
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Eunice A. Adjei
Divine K. Ahadzie
Kofi A. Agyarko
Energy efficiency, solar energy and cost saving opportunities in public tertiary institutions in developing countries: The case of KNUST, Ghana
Alexandria Engineering Journal
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Eunice A. Adjei
Divine K. Ahadzie
Kofi A. Agyarko
author_sort Richard Opoku
title Energy efficiency, solar energy and cost saving opportunities in public tertiary institutions in developing countries: The case of KNUST, Ghana
title_short Energy efficiency, solar energy and cost saving opportunities in public tertiary institutions in developing countries: The case of KNUST, Ghana
title_full Energy efficiency, solar energy and cost saving opportunities in public tertiary institutions in developing countries: The case of KNUST, Ghana
title_fullStr Energy efficiency, solar energy and cost saving opportunities in public tertiary institutions in developing countries: The case of KNUST, Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Energy efficiency, solar energy and cost saving opportunities in public tertiary institutions in developing countries: The case of KNUST, Ghana
title_sort energy efficiency, solar energy and cost saving opportunities in public tertiary institutions in developing countries: the case of knust, ghana
publisher Elsevier
series Alexandria Engineering Journal
issn 1110-0168
publishDate 2020-02-01
description High electricity consumption and corresponding cost in public tertiary institutions in many developing countries is a major challenge to their respective governments. Low efficiency electrical appliances are common in these institutions. In this work, studies have been conducted on sustainable energy efficiency measures and solar energy to reduce electricity cost in public tertiary institutions with a case study at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi-Ghana. Energy audits as well as actual measurements of power consumptions of some selected electrical appliances using power quality analyzers were conducted. The result showed that there is total electricity savings opportunity of 163,400 kWh ± 5% per month by implementing energy efficiency retrofitting for the air-conditioners, lighting systems and ventilation fans for the faculty areas and the main administration buildings. This electricity savings translates to electricity cost reduction of about US$ 37,880 per month. Analysis also showed that the cost of conserved energy for the three electrical appliances are all lower than the utility tariff for KNUST. Considering large-scale solar PV integration in KNUST’s energy mix, the financial analysis has revealed that there is opportunity for electricity cost savings of US$ 69.1 million over a 20-year period with payback of 6 years. Keywords: Energy efficiency, Energy conservation, Solar energy, Electricity cost savings, Cost of conserved energy
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016820300120
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