Title: LIGHTING A GREEN DORM
1LIGHTING A GREEN DORM
- Taylor Ellis Bragg
- Syed Muhasin Sayeed
- Steven Michael Scardato
- Gregory Ter-Zakhariants
2Introduction
- The costs of wasting energy
- Our project, why we are doing it, and how we went
about it
3How much electricity does lighting use?
- Total Electricity 10,656 kWh per year per
household, 1.1 trillion kWh for the country for
residential lighting - 9.1 percent of electricity to lighting-110.6
billion kWh for the nation.
4How much does this cost?
- 8.3 cents per kWh
- 9.2 billion dollars nationally for residential
lighting alone - One 60-watt light bulb on for an hour, is 0.06
kWh (60/1000) - One 20-watt light bulb on for an hour is 0.02 kWh
- For Stanford university room, 2x60 watt
incandescent light-bulbs run for 3 hours a day
4x20 watt ceiling fluorescent bulbs for 10 hours
a day.36.8 kwH/day423.4 kwH/year - 423.4.08335 per year
- For entire freshman class, about 60,000
- Source http//michaelbluejay.com/electricity/cost
.html
5Powering a 100 watt lightbulb, for a year
- 740 lbs coal
- 5 lbs. SOx (source of acid rain)
- 5 lbs. NOx (source of acid rain, smog)
- 1,852 lbs. COx (greenhouse gas)
- Source http//science.howstuffworks.com/question4
81.htm
6Our Project An Overview
- Lighting An easy way to address energy
consumption - Numerous approaches to the problem
- Our focus Light, Power, Power Management, Light
Direction
7Lighting A bright, efficient future
- Why LED's
- Current Technology
- Future Technology
8Why LED's
- Benefits -
- Life Span
- Durability
- Maintenance
- Flexibility
9What is an LED?
- A solid state light source that uses an
electrical signal run across a semiconductor
10Current Technology
- Very attractive options for certain situations
- Traffic Lights
- Car Lights
- Not yet feasible everyday light replacements
- No market high cost and low production
- There is a lot of research being conducted in LED
technology because of its potential
11Future Technology
- Most promising lighting technology
- Cost Reducing
- 50 reduction on energy used for lighting
- 10 worldwide total energy reduction
- Environmentally Friendly
12Power Plugging in to green energy
- Sunny Day ? 1000 W/m2
- Photovoltaic (PV) module
- Solar Cells
- Single crystal silicon
- Polycrystalline silicon
- Others
- Source http//science.howstuffworks.com/solar-c
ell7.htm
A Glass Cover D N-type Silicon
B Antireflective coating E P-type Silicon
C Contact Grid F Back Contact
13Storing the Energy
- Deep Cycle Batteries
- Utility Grid
- Inverter DC ? AC
- Expensive 9 per Watt
- prices expected to decrease in the future
- Source http//science.howstuffworks.com/solar-cel
l11.htm
14Relevant Projects
- BJs Wholesale Club
- 12K sq. ft., 1330 - 2x4ft. Panels, 52-kW
- Saved 1M, 12M kW-hr/yr
- Synergy House
- 7.5 kW
- 77,816
- Saves 11,164 kW-hr/yr, 1,987/yr
- Sources http//www.energystar.gov/ia/business/re
tail/energy_management_csa.pdf - http//www.energystar.gov/ia/business/r
etail/energy_management_csa.pdf
15Power Management Switching it upfor the better!
- Cutting down on
- unnecessary power
- consumption
- Three main lighted
- areas in any dorm
- Dorm Room, Hallway,
- and Lounge area.
16Power Management Dorm Room
- Keep manual light switches
- Possible Improvements
- Dimmer switches ? 20-30
- Power Management workshops
Source http//www.homedepot.com/prel80/HDUS/EN_US
/pg_index.jsp?CNTTYPENAVIGATIONCNTKEYpg_index.j
spm1143053416553
17Power Management Hallway
- Hallways arent commonly used during certain
hours of the day - Timers ? 40-50
- Motion Sensors ? 20-60
Source http//www.aegiswireless.com/web/pop_ups/m
otion_sensor.html
18Power Management Lounge
- During the day ? Plenty of natural
light - Big Windows
- Photosensors ? 40-60
Source http//pnpng.ebigchina.com/sdp/120337/4/p
d-1088804/304115-546071.html
19Lighting Direction Putting Lighting in its place
- Individual Needs
- If the dorm doesnt meet these with efficient
lighting, students will be forced to meet them on
their own - Inefficient solutions
20Three Choices
- One overhead light
- Desk lamps
- All-included system
21Our Solution Include High Efficiency Desk Lamps
- Higher initial purchase costs
- Reduce student costs
- Decrease energy consumption
22Conclusion Lighting The Dorm of the Future
- Lighting
- Power
- Power Management
- Lighting Direction