ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND SOLAR ROOFTOP DESIGN: THE
CASE OF PANGASINAN STATE UNIVERSITY MAIN CAMPUS
ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
A Thesis
Presented to the
Faculty of the College of Engineering
Pangasinan State University
Urdaneta City
In partial Fulfillment
Of the Requirements for the Degree
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
2023
Chapter 1
INTRODUCTION
The chapter provides a review of the background of the study, theoretical
framework in which the analysis of the study was focused on. Moreover, the
problem statement, scope, and delimitations, and definition of terms are also
examined.
Background of the Study
One of the most significant gifts that science brought to society is
electricity. It has also assimilated into contemporary life, and imagining the world
without it is impossible. We utilize electricity for a variety of purposes every day.
It lights up spaces, runs fans, and operates various residential appliances,
including A/C and electric cookers. People can find comfort in all of these. Large
machinery in factories also operates with the use of electricity. Electricity
produces many commodities, including food, clothing, paper, and other
necessities. Electricity has advantages over traditional fossil fuels due to its
flexibility, and saving electricity can result in considerable financial savings. Due
to the significant electrical energy consumption in businesses, it is crucial to
maintain an energy-efficient and loss-free system.
Energy is crucial for a nation's economic growth. Many modern-day
necessities stop working when the electricity supply is cut off. The actual amount
of energy used in modern development's building process can hardly be
estimated. The Pangasinan State University – Lingayen Campus is no exception;
thus, evaluating the electrical design of the property is essential because its daily
operations, safety, and comfort of its students, faculty, and staff depend on it.
Like any other campus, the Pangasinan State University's Lingayen
Campus depends mainly on a steady and dependable power distribution system
to run its operations and to give its students, instructors, and staff a safe and
comfortable environment. Given the growing needs and requirements of modern
colleges, it is crucial to investigate and assess the electrical architecture of the
power distribution system in order to assure its effectiveness, dependability,
safety, and reduced reliance on grid power. In order to find areas for
improvement, this study analyzes the power distribution system of Pangasinan
State University's Lingayen Campus Administration Building and design a solar
roof top to reduce energy costs.
This research aims to assess the power distribution system's current
electrical design, pinpoint potential issues and bottlenecks, and suggest
modifications and upgrades to raise the system's overall effectiveness, efficiency,
and safety. In addition to a review of relevant industry standards and best
practices, the research will include a thorough investigation of the current
electrical design, including load analysis, system protection, power quality
analysis, and short circuit analysis. Additionally, this study aims to use the
Autocad software to produce a thorough electrical design for the PSU Lingayen
Campus. This design is crucial because it complies with Republic Act No. 11285,
the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act. In order to promote responsible
energy use and guarantee the sufficiency and stability of the nation's energy
supply, the act requires that energy efficiency and conservation become
institutionalized as a national lifestyle.
To create a new electrical design for the university, the researchers will do
an energy audit and a technical evaluation in their capacity as aspiring electrical
engineers. The researchers will develop an effective strategy and design to install
different electrical equipment in the university's buildings, including lighting
equipment, power systems, power distribution, solar photovoltaic system, and
fire and life safety systems. This study aims to provide a plan that efficiently
satisfies the needs of the university campus while promoting energy efficiency
and helping to preserve the nation's energy supply.
Theoretical Framework
Methods for Managing Energy Use in Higher Education Institutions
Knowledge and understanding are the cornerstones of a sustainable
society; nevertheless, to put these ideas into action and engage with
ecosystems, the educational system must adapt (AlFaris et al., 2016, Jabbour et
al., 2013, Ferrer-Balas et al., 2010). Some higher education institutions (HEIs)
have recently recognized the value of incorporating environmental and social
sustainability into all elements of the curriculum (AlFaris et al., 2016; Zsoka et
al., 2013).
Choong et al. (2012) contend that colleges and universities must take the
lead in promoting sustainable development since it is commonly believed that
today's students will be tomorrow's leaders in the drive to build a more
sustainable world. Universities should establish energy management programs
that incorporate sustainability into campus operations to behave more
responsibly in the present and ensure a sustainable future (Choong et al., 2012).
Low (2008) identified 47 main energy management techniques, which may be
classified into three categories: planning, implementation, and monitoring and
evaluation (Choong et al., 2012). During the planning phase, sixteen energy
management best practices are introduced. Programs for controlling energy
usage and production must be carefully designed so that they contribute to a
single goal.
The need for a strategy arises from a desire to ensure that the school
system is making all reasonable efforts to reduce energy use, hence lowering
energy expenses and positively impacting community environmental efforts.
Successful energy management within school systems is often found to be an
ingrained part of the cultures of such school systems, and the plan itself may be
incorporated into the system's overarching strategic plan.
Rather than a documented plan of action that is either incorporated into
the school system's operational strategy or associated with a mission statement,
it is better for a school system to simply carry out a sequence of related
activities. The implementation phase of an energy management program would
begin if all parties involved agreed to and began the prescribed activities to
achieve the energy-saving objectives. When installing a new energy
management system, one of the first steps is to assess the present condition of
energy management.
The goal of this study is to determine our organization's priorities
throughout the implementation phase (Capehart et al., 2011). University
buildings must employ energy-saving measures due to their high and increasing
energy consumption (Chung & Rhee, 2014). According to Chung and Rhee
(2014). To increase the energy performance of schools, several instruments and
energy management systems or models have been created and implemented
(AlFaris et al., 2016).
Models of Energy Management Systems
Building Research Energy Conservation Support Unit defines energy
management as "the systematic application of management and technology to
improve an organization's energy performance" (1995).
They also stated that it must be integrated and proactive to be
completely functioning, as well as incorporate energy procurement, energy
efficiency, and renewable energy. Businesses often regard energy costs as a
recurring expense. Nonetheless, efficient energy management can result in
considerable cost reductions. Without the right sorts of implementational
measures, a sensible approach to energy management is meaningless. Many
organizations aspire to decrease their carbon footprint by reducing energy use
but to do so successfully, energy management must be integrated into their
everyday operations. As a result, energy management is critical for attaining
these goals, as well as adhering to all applicable laws and regulations and
enhancing the company's reputation.
Since the cost of energy has risen, industrial facilities are constantly
changing their processes to reduce production costs, as Kanneganti et al. (2017)
highlight. Although various energy-saving technologies have been created, the
important challenges in deploying these technologies are whether they are
acceptable and how much energy and money they can save. As a result,
specialists have begun performing energy management evaluations to examine
present installations and offer suggestions on how to reduce expenses. Adoption
of new energy management methods might enhance energy assessment. These
models cover rules that describe the requirements for energy strategy and
planning, as well as assessment procedures and the optimal route to pursue.
Framework for Energy Management Systems (ISO 50001). The
Energy Management System (EnMS) is defined by ISO 5001 as a tool that assists
businesses in optimizing their energy consumption and therefore increasing their
output. Creating an energy strategy, enacting it, establishing reasonable goals
for energy use, and developing strategies to achieve those goals while tracking
progress are all part of the process. To lower energy expenses, EnMS may
involve introducing new energy-efficient technologies, cutting down on energy
waste, or enhancing existing procedures.
ISO 50001, Framework for Energy Management Systems. ISO 5001
defines the Energy Management System (EnMS) as a technology that supports
enterprises in optimizing their energy use and thereby boosting their production.
implementing an energy strategy, putting it into action, setting appropriate
targets for energy consumption, and implementing tactics to meet those goals
while measuring progress are all part of the process. EnMS may entail
introducing new energy-efficient technology, reducing energy waste, or
improving existing systems to reduce energy costs.
ISO 50001 is intended to improve an organization's energy
performance by optimizing the use of energy-intensive resources. A corporation
may reap the immediate advantages of improved energy efficiency by optimizing
its energy sources and energy-related assets to reduce energy expenses and
consumption. ISO 50001 may be widely adopted by enterprises of all sizes in
every location. Its benefits come in several forms. For some, it's all about saving
money and being more competitive; for others, it's about doing less harm to the
environment and improving the image of their business.
Model for an Energy Management System that Earns the Energy
Star. In the United States, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the
Department of Energy (DOE) devised the Energy Star insignia to encourage
energy efficiency (DOE). The standard promotes energy efficiency by providing
information that is easy to grasp, reliable, and impartial. Energy Star measures
the efficiency of products and appliances based on their capacity to minimize
energy use. Over 40% of Fortune 500 companies collaborate with the US. The
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will deliver energy efficiency solutions
that save money, improve air quality, and protect the environment. Because of
Energy Star and other initiatives, about 3 billion metric tons of greenhouse gas
emissions have been reduced.
The BRECSU Energy Management System is a support unit for
building research energy saving. According to BRECSU (1995), an energy
management project will fail if upper-level management does not support it. A
high level of commitment results in advocacy from senior management,
improved knowledge of the problem throughout the organization, a push to
implement energy management, access to sufficient financial and human
resources, and the development of effective energy policies and processes.
Policy alone cannot ensure energy savings. The system requires
and directs attention to the development of an effective energy management
plan (Carbon Trust, 2018). A well-thought-out and relevant energy policy is the
foundation of effective energy management. According to the US Department of
Energy (2015), the system is in line with the company's strategic plan and
provides a framework for creating energy objectives and targets (Korkut, 2016).
According to Korkut (2016), the interplay between the energy
strategy and other current systems determines an organization's energy
consumption priorities. National or international standards or regulations can
serve as a springboard into deeper levels, but a pure yet well-applied policy
example can also serve as a beginning point. A defined mechanism for assessing
the policy should be in place, and frequent updates to the strategy should specify
goals and objectives, as well as periods for implementation and future
assessments (Carbon Trust 2018, BRECSU 1995).
BRECSU has chosen to improve its action plan to better identify
possibilities and carry out energy-saving measures. To be successful, the action
plan must: be agreed to and approved by the appropriate level of management;
involve the senior manager who is ultimately accountable for energy
management performance; prioritize actions; relate actions to individual
objectives and targets, which should come, in turn, from specific policy
commitments and strategy development; assign actions to individuals with clear
deadlines for reporting progress and completion;
All management operations, including energy management, require
several types of frameworks for effective execution (GPG 306, BRECSU). The
energy management matrix was created to offer businesses a tool for enhancing
their energy management operations.
Energy Audit
According to the International Energy Agency (2014), the industrial sector,
which accounts for about 37% of global energy consumption and 25.1 percent of
energy consumption at the European Union (EU) level (Eurostat, 2015), is
expected to use more energy, leading to an expected 50% increase in global
energy consumption between 2010 and 2040. In this situation, energy efficiency
can significantly aid in lowering industrial energy consumption and raising the
competitiveness of industrial enterprises (Boyd & Pang, 2000). Additionally, it
would force industrial firms to emphasize energy management on a strategic
level, aiding in the world's transition to more sustainable development (Rudberg
et al., 2013).
The regulatory frameworks at the local and international levels play a
significant role in promoting energy efficiency. For example, Republic Act No.
11285 gives industrial, manufacturing, and commercial companies obligations,
incentives, and guidelines for managing energy (including all aspects, from
procurement to use) properly and efficiently (Dasheng & Chin-Chi, 2016).
An energy audit is a review of a facility or plant to ascertain how and
where energy is used and pinpoint opportunities for energy savings. For various
people, energy audits can signify different things. Before beginning any audit
activities, the scope of an energy audit, the difficulty of the calculations, and the
degree of economic evaluation should all be determined. Each auditor may
approach these challenges differently (Lee, 2001).
Solar Photovoltaic System
According to the “Republic Act No.9513”, an act known as “Renewable
Energy Act of 2008” which accelerated development and advancement of
renewable energy resources, and the development of a strategic program to
increase its utilization. On section 9 of the law titled “Green Energy Option
Program” in which the Department of Energy Established a Renewable Energy
policy mechanism which provides end-user/consumers shall have the option to
source their energy requirements from the Distribution Utilities (DUs) and Retain
Electricity Suppliers(RES).Electric Cooperatives (ECs) shall contract directly with
Retail Electricity Developers for Corresponding requirements of end-consumers
option
When employing an integrated strategy, the solar systems are
incorporated into the overall building design.(Solar Energy, 1999).
An experimental investigation performance was conducted for integrated
solar PV where air gaps between PVs increased efficiency due to cooling resulting
in a maximum power output (Yang et al.)
Integration of Solar Photovoltaic System is an Excellent combination with
renewable energy generating technologies (Engineering Science and Technology,
an International Journal,2017)
According to the EPBD, RES must be actively promoted as a means of
reducing the use of conventional fossil fuels in buildings. Increased adoption of
the use of renewable energy in buildings will be directly facilitated by a greater
understanding of the combination of PV and STS. In the upcoming years, RES
adoption in buildings is anticipated to increase significantly. The Directive was
revised to specify that buildings in the EU should have almost zero energy use,
which further supports this.(International Journal of Low-Carbon
Technologies,2015)
According to Inter-Agency Energy Efficiency and Conservation Comittee
(IAEECC) Resolution No 8,s.2023 Section 13 that the Government Energy
Management Program (GEMP) Guidelines encourages all government entities to
reduce their electricity consumption by at least ten percent (10%).the adoption
of this Resolution, provided that the solar energy system or any other renewable
energy.Initial technology installation must provide at least twenty percent (20%)
of GE's electricity. A demand based on the previous year's greatest monthly
kilowatt-hour (kWh) billing demand.that GE will deploy solar panels or another
comparable renewable energy technology. in their government-owned buildings,
not to exceed one hundred kilowatts (100 kW). And office buildings will be
permitted to use the term "Qualified End-User" (QE) and be able to engage into
a Net metering arrangement with their Distribution Utility (DU).
Synthesis of the Reviewed Related Studies and the Present Study
Energy is necessary for developed and emerging countries since it is
critical to economic growth and national development. According to the World
Energy Outlook, between 2006 and 2030, global primary energy consumption is
expected to increase by 1.6% annually on average. Energy consumption in
developing countries is anticipated to rise quickly as their economies grow. The
finite energy resources will eventually run out due to the ever-increasing energy
demand (Choong et al., 2012).
As Kanneganti et al. (2017) discussed, energy management has grown in
importance for the industrial sector to lower production costs and carbon
footprints. Environmental rules also compel the industrial sector to use energy
more efficiently. As a result, the industrial sector began to rely on energy
management consulting firms to increase energy efficiency. With the creation of
the ISO 50001 standard, top-level management was brought into the energy
management process and convinced to support energy savings.
As AlFaris et al. (2016) discussed, an energy management program is a
sustainable tactic that may be used in schools where the educational sector is
rapidly expanding due to population growth. These schools require enormous
amounts of energy to be produced and used. As a result, the environment will
suffer from increased carbon emissions and the depletion of nonrenewable
energy sources.
According to energy studies by Chung et al. (2014), buildings in the
survey have an energy conservation potential of between 6% and 30%. Instead
of limiting energy consumption, remodeling existing university buildings into low-
energy structures is essential. This requirement is based more on the
characteristics of university buildings that a sizable group of unspecified
customers use than on the operators themselves.
As described by Kanneganti et al. (2017), energy assessment procedures
followed by various organizations are developed for addressing energy efficiency
improvement opportunities from a purely technical point of view, and there is no
proper methodology developed for incorporating the requirements of ISO 50001
standard in regular energy auditing and reporting processes. ISO 50001 is a
voluntary international standard. It applies to organizations of any size, and
provides requirements for establishing, managing and improving their energy
consumption and efficiency. Flow charts for the data collection process and
report development are designed to assist with the energy assessment and
reporting process for easy implementation of the ISO 50001 part related to
energy.
Chung et al. (2014) evaluated potential opportunities for saving energy by
applying energy-saving techniques customized for the energy consumption
categories of the surveyed buildings and, subsequently, analyzing their energy
conservation effects. Energy consumption levels were analyzed using the
software eQuest.
The paper of AlFaris et al. (2016) selected one public school as a
prototype to examine the thoughts on school sustainability practices. It has
tested one public school to develop a customized energy management program.
The developed program has been designed for this audited school. However, it
might be applicable to other school buildings with slight changes to understand
the school's operating circumstances and challenges.
Conceptual Framework
The paradigm of the study presents how this research study will be
conducted where it includes the input, process, output, and outcome. The input
contains the different techniques and data gathering procedures that are needed
by the researchers on how they will analyze the said electrical system design of
the campus, which then will be processed by conducting evaluation procedures
in order to identify the possible problems on the said system. Lastly, to
recommend changes and upgrades to improve the overall performance,
efficiency, and safety of the system by providing a blueprint of the revised
electrical system design in preparation for the implementation of Energy
Management System on the said Campus.
Research Paradigm
INPUT PROCESS OUTPUT
Analysis of: Design
Blueprint for an Energy
Requirements for
Electrical an Energy Efficient Electrical and PV
Design Efficient Electrical Module System Design for
System System
Pangasinan State University
Load Research
– Lingayen Campus
System Paper Writing
Protection Design
Power Revisions
Quality Paper
Data Gathering Revisions
Figure 1. Research Paradigm
Statement of the Problem
This study aims to produce an Electrical Design for Energy management
system and solar rooftop design: The case of Pangasinan State University Main
Campus Administration Building. Consequently, the researchers seek to provide
answers to the following questions:
1. How would the new design of the electrical system of PSU Main
Campus Administration Building help reduce energy consumption?
2. What are the findings of the electrical system design assessment at
Pangasinan State University's Main Campus Administration
Building?
3. What improvements and upgrades will be recommended to reduce
energy consumption and to improve the system's overall
performance, efficiency, and safety by giving a blueprint of the
redesigned electrical system design in preparation for the
deployment of the Energy Management System at PSU Main
Campus Administration Building?
4. What are the Solar Rooftop Design specifications to assist the
system increase reliability and minimize energy consumption at
Pangasinan State University Main Campus Administration Building?
Significance of the study
Power distribution has been demonstrated to be critical for universities
and other institutions. To ensure safety and comfort for the institution's
individuals, an institution must have a stable and properly functioning power
distribution system. This might also help to lessen any dangers and hazards at
the mentioned institution. To ensure that Pangasinan State University Main
Campus Administration Building has a properly functioning power distribution
system, the researchers will be conducting this study to analyze and evaluate the
campus's current electrical system design to ensure its efficiency, reliability,
safety, and to reduce energy consumption from the grid. Furthermore, the study
will benefit:
The University. The study will help in attaining the University’s Mission
to have proficient individuals in the field of the Research and Development
Industry.
Faculty, Students, and Staff. This research aims to provide a safe and
comfortable environment for the faculty, students, and staff of the university.
Environment. This study aims to help save the environment by reducing
the emission of greenhouse gasses by appliances used in school and by ensuring
energy efficiency at the said university.
Safety. This study aims to provide safety by ensuring that the electrical
system is properly functioning and well maintained to reduce the electrical and
fire hazards that could occur at the said school.
Future Researchers. This study can help future researchers to expand
their knowledge on this topic that could also inspire them to develop or improve
the study.
The results of this study will be beneficial in understanding how
Pangasinan State University's Lingayen Campus is managed and will go a long
way toward ensuring that the power distribution system can continue to fulfill the
expanding needs of the campus community. This study will help ensure that the
institution stays at the forefront of technical and instructional innovation by
offering suggestions for enhancements. This study will also contribute to the
campus' overall sustainability.
Scope and Delimitation of the Study
The scope of this research is the Pangasinan State University Main
Campus Administration Building. It includes technical evaluation, energy auditing,
load analysis, voltage drop analysis, short circuit analysis, and the solar rooftop
design.
This study only includes the Administration Building and does not cover
any other buildings on campus.
Definition of Terms
The key terms are defined operationally by the researchers based on how
they will use them in the project.
AutoCad. Application will be used to design the electrical plan.
Energy Audit. An examination of the energy consumption of the
equipment or system to ensure that energy is being used efficiently.
Load Analysis. It is the estimated load calculation of the electrical plan.
PV Module System. This system will be integrated with the new
electrical plan to reduce the consumption of load from the grid.
PVSyst. This application will be used to analyze the proper position of the
panels to maximize the efficiency of the panels.
Short Circuit Analysis. This will be used to determine necessary
overcurrent protection devices in the distribution system to minimize the damage
to system components.
Technical Evaluation. It is the evaluation of the actual data on wire
sizes and breakers of the electrical system design.
Voltage Drop Analysis. This will be used to determine and analyze the
voltage drop in the electricity circuit and network during normal and emergency
operation.
CHAPTER II
Research Methodology
This chapter contains the methodologies employed while conducting the
study, research design, data sources, and statistical treatment to assist the
researchers in achieving the objectives of the study and attaining the necessary
results.
Research Design
This study uses the descriptive-comparative method of research to
determine the advantages and disadvantages of both old and redesigned
electrical energy systems in Energy Audit. The descriptive-comparative method
will be used since two entities are under study and it determines key
characteristics of both electrical energy systems through the comparison of both
systems.
Sources of Data
The researchers will use the following methods in gathering data to
answer the research problem and serve as the basis for making Electrical Design
for Energy management systems and solar rooftop design: The case of
Pangasinan State University Main Campus Administration Building.
Web. Using the internet, the researchers will collect various data from
articles and related studies concerning the Electrical Design for Energy
management system and solar rooftop design: The case of Pangasinan State
University Main Campus Administration Building.
Library Research. The researchers will also use the knowledge from
previous studies and other related articles to develop the design to standardize
the electrical management system of PSU Main Campus Administration Building.
Research Survey. The researchers will perform an on-site visitation at
Pangasinan State University-Lingayen Campus to gather information on the
Electrical management system on the Administration Building.
Calculations. The researchers will perform various calculations to
Analyze the Load, Voltage Drop, Short Circuit, and Energy Cost used in this
study.
Energy Audit. The researchers will perform energy audits on
Administration Building to assess the electrical system and provide
recommendations.
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