2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2013.02.041
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A collective approach to reducing carbon dioxide emission: A case study of four University of Lagos Halls of residence

Abstract: A major focus of existing literature on energy conservation is the modelling and quantification of energy savings and the corresponding carbon dioxide emissions from lightings. While many studies have established theoretical frameworks concerning these issues, very little documentation exists relating to energy savings and emission levels in students' hostels. This paper considers the lighting efficiency improvement of four University of Lagos halls of residence for the purpose of quantifying energy saving and… Show more

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“…Energy efficiency entails the deployment of expertise that requires a reduced amount of energy to carry out the same task. Energy efficiency and conservation practices contribute to the minimization of carbon footprint [7]. The practices targeted to achieve such efficiency are known as demand side management (DSM).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Energy efficiency entails the deployment of expertise that requires a reduced amount of energy to carry out the same task. Energy efficiency and conservation practices contribute to the minimization of carbon footprint [7]. The practices targeted to achieve such efficiency are known as demand side management (DSM).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This will lead to an annual potential saving of 41% of electricity consumption and the pay back period is approximately four years and ultimately reduce gaseous emissions to the environment. Abolarin et al (2013) presented similar results when the incandescent lamps in students' hostels in the University of Lagos, Nigeria were retrofitted with compact fluorescent lamps. In addition to a reduction in electricity consumption, there was a 45% reduction in carbon dioxide emission.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Using renewable resources can save the environment and reduce climate change because people will use renewable sources that produce less carbon emissions and destroy the ozone layer, leading to climate change. More of the environmental protection can be accelerated when energy efficiency is first implemented and integrated with the deployment of renewable energy sources (Abolarin et al, 2013;Ahmed Ali et al, 2020;Moeletsi & Tongwane, 2020). There is no way to safeguard the environment without drastically altering how electricity is produced and consumed; power plants that burn fossil fuels account for approximately 40% of CO2 emissions in the United States (Goldstein et al, 2020;Hickel, 2020), while South Africa emits the largest greenhouse gases in Africa (Ayompe et al, 2020;Oladunni et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%