Analysis of energy management in GMIT
Abstract
Energy management is the process of monitoring, controlling and conserving energy in a
building or organisation. The main reasons for this are for cost purposes and benefit to the
environment. Through various techniques and solutions for lighting, heating, office
equipment, the building fabric etc along with a change in people’s attitudes there can be a
substantial saving in the amount spent on energy. A good example o f energy waste in GMIT
is the lighting situation in the library. All the lights are switched on all day on even in places
where that is adequate daylighting, which is a big waste o f energy. Also the lights for book
shelves are left on. Surely all these books won’t be searched for all at the one time. It would
make much more sense to have local switches that the users can control when they are
searching for a particular book. Heating controls for the older parts o f the college are badly
needed. A room like 834 needs a TRV to prevent it from overheating as temperatures often
reach the high twenties due to the heat from the radiators, computers, solar gains and heat
from users o f the room. Also in the old part o f the college it is missing vital insulation, along
with not being air tight due to the era when it was built. Pumped bonded bead insulation and
sealant around services and gaps can greatly improve the thermal performance o f the building
and help achieve a higher BER cert. GMIT should also look at the possibility o f installing a
CHP plant to meet the base heating loads. It would meet the requirement o f running 4500
hours a year and would receive some financial support from the Accelerated Capital
Allowance. I f people’s attitudes are changed through energy awareness campaigns and a few
changes made for more energy efficient equipment, substantial savings can be made in the
energy expenditure.
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