Effect Evaluation of Introduced Building Energy Management System in University Campus

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Nowadays, universities are taking responsibility for their environmental impact and are working to ensure environmental sustainability. In this research, we aim to analyze energy system of a model university campus in southern China and grasp the energy consumption of the whole campus from the viewpoint of reducing GHG emission. We investigated and analyzed the present situation of energy system by using measured data and inquiry survey. In order to grasp the data exactly, we introduced building energy management system (BEMS) to some typical buildings with electricity consumption controlling. Then examination of energy consumption intensity according the different typical buildings has been analyzed on the basis of the research at campus. The campus's energy consumption prediction was carried out during the 24-h field measurements period. Furthermore, energy consumption intensity of the whole campus were predicted.

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