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Energy Efficiency and Conservation at North Carolina Central University
Abstract
Energy efficiency and conservation are considered one of the most important and easy
to implement ways of reducing energy consumption and associated carbon emissions.
This MP evaluates various energy efficiency and conservation measures on the basis
of technological feasibility and energy and financial cost benefit analysis. The various
energy efficiency and conservation measures identified include LED lighting, residence
halls summer power down, steam plant efficiency, vending machines energy miser, Pearson
Cafeteria(window film and exhaust hoods), heating ventilation & air conditioning (HVAC),
building envelope and other general recommendations. The final results are presented
for each energy efficiency and conservation project. It includes the cost of project,
estimated annual energy savings, estimated annual energy cost savings, CO2 reductions
and simple payback for the project.
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/2139Citation
Thaker, Sahil (2010). Energy Efficiency and Conservation at North Carolina Central University. Master's project, Duke University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/2139.Collections
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