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Sustainable Practices Improving the University Campus: Feasibility of A Photovoltaic System

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dc.contributor.author Menezes, Cury,J.C.Jandira
dc.contributor.author Souza, L.M
dc.date.accessioned 2021-10-27T09:10:44Z
dc.date.available 2021-10-27T09:10:44Z
dc.date.issued 2021-06-26
dc.identifier.issn 2349-7564
dc.identifier.issn 2349-7769
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.chitkarauniversity.edu.in/xmlui/handle/123456789/99
dc.description https://doi.org/10.15415/jce.2021.72006 en_US
dc.description.abstract This article aimed to discuss the principles of sustainability applied to the built environment, highlighting the importance of universities as replicators of these practices. To respond to a demand from the campus for more security in the energy supply, the work proposes the implementation of a solar photovoltaic energy system. For this, it carried out an economic viability analysis through bibliographic review activities, characterization of the study area, dimensioning of photovoltaic systems, budgets, cost analysis and payback calculation. The research evaluated the system’s implementation considering two energy demands, for the entire campus and for a smaller building. It was found that the CSL-UFSJ consumes, on average, 27,300.38 kWh, at a cost of US$ 2,736. Thus, an annual savings of US$ 32,833 is calculated. The cost estimate analyzes showed a value of US$ 139,784 for the implementation of the system. The return on investment time was calculated for 4.3 and 4.9 years considering simple and discounted Payback respectively.It is estimated that the consumption of the DECEB building is 13,187.1 kWh with a cost of US$ 1,322 per month, which results in an annual savings of US$ 15,860. The cost estimate analyzes showed a value of US$ 40.601 for the implementation of the system and values of 4.3 and 4.9 years were obtained as return on investment time considering the calculations for simple and discounted Payback, respectively. The research demonstrates that the implementation of the photovoltaic solar energy generation system is feasible for both cases analyzed. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Chitkara University Publication en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries ;CHAENG/2014/56905
dc.subject Technology en_US
dc.subject Applied Physics en_US
dc.subject Photovoltaic power generation en_US
dc.subject Sustainability en_US
dc.subject Electricity en_US
dc.subject Conservation en_US
dc.subject University en_US
dc.title Sustainable Practices Improving the University Campus: Feasibility of A Photovoltaic System en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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