
| URN | etd-0722125-161311 | Statistics | This thesis had been viewed 20 times. Download 0 times. |
| Author | Sih-wei Chen | ||
| Author's Email Address | No Public. | ||
| Department | Institute of construction technology | ||
| Year | 2024 | Semester | 2 |
| Degree | Master | Type of Document | Master's Thesis |
| Language | zh-TW.Big5 Chinese | Page Count | 103 |
| Title | Research on Electricity Conservation Effectiveness in Military Organizations: A Case Study of Air Force Office Buildings | ||
| Keyword | |||
| Abstract | Background and Objective As climate change and energy price volatility intensify, sustainable development has become central to government policy worldwide. Military institutions, as major government electricity consumers, critically impact national energy conservation goals through their energy management strategies. This study examines a Taipei Air Force facility, analyzing three years of electricity usage patterns and evaluating energy-saving strategy effectiveness. Methodology and Results Using data analysis and field surveys, we collected detailed three-year electricity consumption data, including usage variations, peak/off-peak demand, and contract capacity status. Through demand-side management, we conducted comprehensive assessments of building configurations, electrical systems, and equipment. Results show declining annual electricity consumption. Contract capacity optimization analysis recommends reducing general office capacity from 2,280kW to 2,100kW and air conditioning from 1,500kW to 1,300kW. Time-of-use pricing analysis indicates three-tier pricing saves more than two-tier options annually. Three-year study: electricity consumption reduced 1.245 million kWh (8.10%). Despite 44.14% price rises, saved NT$5.957 million. Contract optimization saved NT$406,000/year, time-pricing saved NT$2.11 million/year. Replaced 20,000+ LED fixtures, established 5-zone AC management and central monitoring, proving effective energy management. |
||
| Advisor Committee | |||
| Files | indicate access worldwide | ||
| Date of Defense | 2024-07-01 | Date of Submission | 2025-07-22 |