Publication Type : Conference Proceedings
Publisher : IEEE
Source : 2023 IEEE Renewable Energy and Sustainable E-Mobility Conference (RESEM)
Url : https://doi.org/10.1109/resem57584.2023.10236308
Campus : Coimbatore
School : School of Engineering
Year : 2023
Abstract : An energy audit study is conducted for a residential apartment complex in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. In the apartment complex two different tariff policy were applicable; slab rate-based charges for individual houses and ToD based charges for the common areas. Thus, cost reduction initiatives were done two ways; replacement with energy efficient appliances in houses and Demand response initiatives in common areas. The suggested energy saving initiatives is to replace the existing appliance with energy efficient alternatives. A house’s average energy consumption is reduced from 9.3 kWh to 4.143 kWh. The DR is completed for the lift and water pump. A mathematical model for the implementation of DR is developed. The annual savings from demand response are ₹6257.2. A study is also being carried out to replace the Diesel Generator set with a Battery Energy Storage System . By replacing the DG set, the cost per kWh of BESS is reduced by half, from ₹35.94 to ₹15.82. As a result, the overall energy consumption of the building is reduced from 267.9 kWh to 168.5 kWh. This Energy Audit study can be applied to any apartment complex in India.
Cite this Research Publication : Aswin Anil Bindu, Niranjan Manoj, Adithya Nair, Vigneshkumar B, Anu G Kumar, Energy audit in an apartment complex in India – A case study, 2023 IEEE Renewable Energy and Sustainable E-Mobility Conference (RESEM), IEEE, 2023, https://doi.org/10.1109/resem57584.2023.10236308