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Energy audit for building energy conservation /Li, Ka-ming. January 1995 (has links)
Thesis (M. Sc.)--University of Hong Kong, 1995. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Human experiences affecting governance in energy-efficient buildings in Cape Town's central business districtMaina, Mary Wairimu January 2011 (has links)
Thesis (MTech (Informatics and Design))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2011 / Typically the design of interior environments in the commercial spaces are conceptualised and built to create artificial environments. These environments fail to take into account the amounts of energy used to perpetuate the conditions in the spaces used.The main area of misuse lies in the usage of the interior environmental systems by occupants, which contributes to the inefficiency of these components.
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Examination of the Feasibility of an Earth Coolant Tube to Provide Residential Space CoolingBowman, W. Jerry 01 January 1982 (has links) (PDF)
A study was performed to gain an understanding of the feasibility of an Earth Coolant Tube for use in cooling and heating air for residences and industry. It was concluded that previous studies did not include the effect of coolant tube depth or coolant tube operation over long periods of time. A numerical methods approach using finite difference form of the general energy conduction equation was used to evaluate these effects. It was concluded that a coolant tube 1 foot in diameter and 100 feet long could provide as much as 1/6 ton of refrigeration for a 4 month time period. It was also concluded that for coolant tube performance. This study also presents estimates on expected rates of energy transfer for coolant tubes, and recommends a simplified approach for designing coolant tubes.
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A cross-sectional study on sustainable solutions for commercial property in the city of Johannesburg for 2012Crous, Jaco 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MBA)--Stellenbosch University, 2012. / This study determined the status, in 2012, of the implementation of Sustainable solutions (SS) to
commercial buildings in the City of Johannesburg. The term “going green” was seen as an
alternative approach to business, but demonstrated necessity in the property industry. As
greenhouse gas emissions drive the rising average global temperature at an alarming rate, the
business environment cannot only be aware of the impact that business industries have on the
livelihood of the growing population, but need to act promptly to ensure sustainability.
Environmental sustainability is an important topic in decision making for businesses in South Africa
and this study grouped renewable energy (RE) and energy efficiency (EE) to create sustainable
solutions as the main concept of environmental sustainability. Renewable energy refers to finding
an energy source like the sun or wind, but the main focus is on the purpose of sustainability of the
energy resource and the supply. Eskom obtains 97% of their electricity for South Africa from coal
power plants, but the reality is that coal is a limited resource that will not be available indefinitely
unlike renewable energy. Energy efficiency on the other hand focuses on reducing the energy
requirements of commercial buildings. As this concept received sufficient attention in South Africa,
the present study was conducted to obtain further information to drive energy efficient practices.
With energy efficiency, making basic adjustments in the design of new buildings to use less
electricity can greatly contribute to their longevity and reduce the overall running costs that in turn
enhance the sustainability for organisations that own or manage properties. By gathering the
principals for renewable energy from natural resources and implementing energy efficient
practices, the concept of sustainable solutions was conceived. The implementation of sustainable
solutions also increases the value of properties, fosters economic enhancement, fosters socioeconomic
improvement and most importantly improves the environment by reducing carbon
emissions.
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Opportunities for building energy conservation in Hong Kong (residential buildings)Wong, Chun-hung, Samuel., 黃俊雄. January 1997 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Environmental Management / Master / Master of Science in Environmental Management
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The 'green buildings' concept in Hong KongLok, Shiu-choi., 駱兆才. January 1997 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Environmental Management / Master / Master of Science in Environmental Management
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Energy audit for building energy conservationLi, Ka-ming., 李家明. January 1995 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Environmental Management / Master / Master of Science in Environmental Management
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A survey of environmental impacts of building energy codes on energy management in building services installationsYeung, Chi-hung, 楊志雄 January 2000 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Environmental Management / Master / Master of Science in Environmental Management
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Energy, power, and office buildings : design and analysis of an off-peak cooling system using structural mass storageMathis, Rory Christopher January 1982 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1982. / MICROFICHE COPY AVAILABLE IN ARCHIVES AND ROTCH. / Includes bibliographical references. / As the electric utilities face ever increasing peak power production requirements, (mostly from the commercial sector) scheduled "time-of-day" pricing schemes have become imperative. At present, most conservation strategies for commercial buildings focus on the reduction of energy consumption orchestrated (justifiably) by t he expense of electrical energy for lighting and cooling which dominate their loads. However, these conservation schemes, such as higher efficiency lamps, various glazing techniques, etc., do not alter the time of consumption nor do they utilize the lower off-peak electrical rates. The results are as before; high energy costs due to peak (daytime) consumption, and projected savings from the various conservation strategies are overshadowed or not realized. This thesis investigates a decentralized off-peak cooling system for commercial office buildings utilizing the structural mass as the thermal storage medium. The system incorporates an exposed concrete ceiling slab cooled at night with imbedded chilled water pipes and taking full advantage of off-peak electrical rates. The ceiling/slab - waterpipe system is modeled via two-dimensional finite difference methods for transient analysis. The sensitivity of the system to pipe size and spacing, internal loads, water temperatures, and surface geometry is assessed. The analytical results suggest the potential for application, however, additional research must be undertaken to investigate the economic implications of fabrication and to more adequately determine the effects of non-planar surface geometry. / by Rory Christopher Mathis. / M.S.
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Energy efficiency use in housing management: a tool towards sustainable development in Hong KongChan, Tak-ming, Terence., 陳德鳴. January 2007 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Housing Management / Master / Master of Housing Management
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