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Research Paper | Energy Materials and Sustainability | India | Volume 13 Issue 5, May 2024 | Popularity: 4.9 / 10
Transitioning to Net - Zero Energy Buildings Necessitates Innovative Energy Management Solutions, with Smart Lighting Control Systems (SLCS) Playing a Crucial Role in Optimizing Energy Consumption
Dhruv Shah
Abstract: The transition to net - zero energy buildings requires innovative energy management solutions, with Smart Lighting Control Systems (SLCS) playing a crucial role in optimizing energy consumption. This study evaluates the techno - economic feasibility of SLCS implementation in large commercial buildings targeting net - zero performance. A comprehensive analysis integrates sensor - based adaptive lighting, daylight harvesting, and IoT - enabled automation with Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS). The research employs energy simulations, cost - benefit analysis, and payback period assessments to compare SLCS with conventional lighting systems. Findings indicate that SLCS can achieve 30?60% energy savings, significantly reducing operational costs and carbon footprint. Despite higher initial investments, return on investment (ROI) is observed within 3-7 years, depending on factors such as building occupancy patterns, lighting efficiency, and local energy tariffs. The study underscores the economic and environmental viability of SLCS as a strategic component for achieving net - zero goals in commercial buildings. Insights from this research benefit developers, policymakers, and facility managers in implementing smart lighting solutions for sustainable building projects.
Keywords: Smart Lighting Control Systems, net-zero energy buildings, energy savings, techno-economic feasibility, Building Energy Management Systems
Edition: Volume 13 Issue 5, May 2024
Pages: 1868 - 1873
DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.21275/SR24052085912
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