Solar water heater contribution to energy savings in higher education institutions: Impact analysis

This paper focuses on the impact of Solar Water Heaters (SWH) at a higher institution of learning. An energy audit was conducted for the evaluation of the energy conservation measure: energy conoduction Energy is a key element in the development of any country or institution; as a result any shortag...

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Main Authors: Olawale M. Popoola, Clément B Burnier
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2017-06-01
Series:Journal of Energy in Southern Africa
Online Access:https://journals.assaf.org.za/jesa/article/view/2689
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spelling doaj-e996376f161741f1a938a737d8a70a6f2020-11-24T21:33:27ZengUniversity of Cape TownJournal of Energy in Southern Africa1021-447X2413-30512017-06-01251515810.17159/2413-3051/2014/v25i1a26892689Solar water heater contribution to energy savings in higher education institutions: Impact analysisOlawale M. Popoola0Clément B BurnierUniversity of Cape TownThis paper focuses on the impact of Solar Water Heaters (SWH) at a higher institution of learning. An energy audit was conducted for the evaluation of the energy conservation measure: energy conoduction Energy is a key element in the development of any country or institution; as a result any shortage in energy will have a serious effect on the economy and social aspect of such country or institution. South Africa has, in recent years, experienced high economic growth as well as a rapid expansion in the elsumption analysis, correlation of consumption with weather; financial criteria, payback period and needed solar heater system (SWH) to determine the energy that may be termed as wastage or can be saved. The method of investigation includes assessment of the hot water usage within the institution campus and residencies, analysis of bills, metering and development of a software model for the analysis of energy use, system needed and environmental variables. This renewable measure (SWH) showed a high potential of energy and financial savings for higher education institutions especially those with residences.https://journals.assaf.org.za/jesa/article/view/2689
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Solar water heater contribution to energy savings in higher education institutions: Impact analysis
Journal of Energy in Southern Africa
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title Solar water heater contribution to energy savings in higher education institutions: Impact analysis
title_short Solar water heater contribution to energy savings in higher education institutions: Impact analysis
title_full Solar water heater contribution to energy savings in higher education institutions: Impact analysis
title_fullStr Solar water heater contribution to energy savings in higher education institutions: Impact analysis
title_full_unstemmed Solar water heater contribution to energy savings in higher education institutions: Impact analysis
title_sort solar water heater contribution to energy savings in higher education institutions: impact analysis
publisher University of Cape Town
series Journal of Energy in Southern Africa
issn 1021-447X
2413-3051
publishDate 2017-06-01
description This paper focuses on the impact of Solar Water Heaters (SWH) at a higher institution of learning. An energy audit was conducted for the evaluation of the energy conservation measure: energy conoduction Energy is a key element in the development of any country or institution; as a result any shortage in energy will have a serious effect on the economy and social aspect of such country or institution. South Africa has, in recent years, experienced high economic growth as well as a rapid expansion in the elsumption analysis, correlation of consumption with weather; financial criteria, payback period and needed solar heater system (SWH) to determine the energy that may be termed as wastage or can be saved. The method of investigation includes assessment of the hot water usage within the institution campus and residencies, analysis of bills, metering and development of a software model for the analysis of energy use, system needed and environmental variables. This renewable measure (SWH) showed a high potential of energy and financial savings for higher education institutions especially those with residences.
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