DocumentCode
3778968
Title
Energy audit of residential buildings to gain energy efficiency credits for LEED certification
Author
Rohit Sharma;R. K. Jain
Author_Institution
Department of Civil, DYPIET, Pimpri, Pune, India
fYear
2015
Firstpage
718
Lastpage
722
Abstract
Energy audit is a primary study that identifies energy use among various services and provides opportunities for energy conservation. Energy auditing is an integral part of energy conservation and energy management is also part of conservation. It is an initial study in establishing an energy management programme. This paper reviews the initial attempts to understand the energy consumption patterns in a residential building and to reduce the energy consumptions. A case study is included to investigate the reduction in energy consumption per unit in order to make building energy efficient. A feasibility study is done to check the increase in construction cost to gain energy efficiency credits for LEED certification. Payback calculations are done to understand the Investments required and hence feasibility is confirmed.
Keywords
"Buildings","Light emitting diodes","Energy consumption","Certification","Electron tubes","Energy efficiency","TV"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Energy Systems and Applications, 2015 International Conference on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICESA.2015.7503443
Filename
7503443
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