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Simulation on lighting energy consumption based on building information modelling for energy efficiency at highway rest and service areas Malaysia

Neardey, M. and Aminudin, E. and Chung, L. P. and Zin, R. M. and Zakaria, R. and Che Wahid, C. M. F. H. and Hamid, A. R. A. and Noor, Z. Z. N. (2020) Simulation on lighting energy consumption based on building information modelling for energy efficiency at highway rest and service areas Malaysia. In: 2nd International Conference on Materials Technology and Energy, ICMTE 2019, 6 - 8 November 2019, Miri, Sarawak.

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/943/1/012062

Abstract

Building consumes 40% of global energy consumption which contributes for such a majority amount of carbon dioxide emission. Enhancing the energy efficiency strategies in buildings by retrofitting through different approaches is essential for reducing end user on the amount of energy consumption and carbon footprint emission. Previous research shows that only a few studies have been conducted on retrofitting the energy performance on Rest and Service Area yet the result shows that lack of technical feasibility practice was reviewed. Hence, this paper explores the energy efficiency strategy by improving the lighting performance based on 24 hours service building at Rest and Service Area Ayer Keroh Northbound Malaysia. The simulation that was performed in lighting energy consumption was EnergyPLUS software, Autodesk Revit and RELUX Plug in tool in Revit. Preliminary study was conducted to identity the problem on energy performance at Rest and Service Area Ayer Keroh by determine the total energy consumption by sources and Building Energy Intensity [BEI]. The result shows lighting contributes to the most total load consumption due to lack of energy conservation management and energy efficiency strategy practices. The lighting simulation scenarios was created to enhance the energy consumption performance and reduced the irrelevant carbon footprint emission. The simulation in Revit and EnergyPLUS showed 17% and 49% reduction respectively on the end load of lighting energy consumption by reducing the overall time operation and daylight control dimming system.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords:energy efficiency, lighting energy consumption
Subjects:T Technology > TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Divisions:Civil Engineering
ID Code:92363
Deposited By: Widya Wahid
Deposited On:28 Sep 2021 07:39
Last Modified:28 Sep 2021 07:39

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