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Development of an innovative energy management system for university campuses

Vasilomichelaki Ariadni, Kolokotsa Dionysia, Kalaitzakis Kostas

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URI: http://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/00CEDEBA-04AA-42E0-B45E-87B04C0B2C9A
Year 2013
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Bibliographic Citation A. Vasilomichelaki ,D. Kolokotsa , K. Kalaitzakis , "Development of an Innovative Energy Management System for University Campuses", presented at Proc. Joint Conf. 34th AIVC – 3rd TightVent – 2nd Cool Roofs – 1st VentiCool, Athens, Greece, 2013.
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Universities’ campuses can be viewed as small communities considering their size, users and mixed complexactivities. The energy and environmental impact caused by universities due to activities and operations inteaching and research could be considerably reduced by an effective choice of organizational and managerialmeasures. In addition, there is considerable room for improvement and research potential in energy management,when leaving from the single building aspect and moving towards a “district” approach, where a set of differentbuildings and outdoor spaces are considered. The aim of this paper is to present an integrated and holistic indoor- outdoor Web-based Energy Management System for Campuses, which is developed, tested and validatedthrough the accurate modeling of two Campus buildings and their outdoor spaces, as well as the correspondingexpert systems and control algorithms. Thus, the load demand in real-time can be predicted, giving the capabilityof providing optimal or nearly-optimal demand balance, while maintaining the users’ safety, health and comfort.The overall concept is estimated to contribute at least a 25% reduction of the primary energy consumption, dueto reduction of energy waste. The proposed system will create the basis for a future Smart Grid community.The system will be developed under the Project CAMP_IT, financed by General Secretariat for Research andTechnology.

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