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Energy Conservation and Efficiency Management on Campus

Policy and Operation

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Energy Conservation and Efficiency Management on Campus

Energy Conservation and Efficiency Management on Campus

Affordable and Clean Energy

The university has assigned responsible units, Electrical and Energy Conservation Division, to monitor and evaluate energy consumption on campus. These units develop energy conservation plans and assess the efficiency of electricity consumption in each building across the University.

The University recognizes the importance of energy conservation, promoting efficient energy use to achieve long-term sustainability and comply with national energy policies. A key focus is the adoption of high-efficiency electrical appliances to help mitigate global warming and reduce overall electricity demand.

Energy conservation measures are implemented whenever unnecessary energy loss is identified. Examples include:

  • Replacing fluorescent lamps with energy-saving LED lighting
  • Installing motion-sensor switches in offices to reduce unnecessary lighting usage
  • Upgrading air-conditioning units to high-efficiency inverter systems for improved long-term energy performance
  • Installing solar panels to supplement electricity consumption and lower energy costs
  • Utilizing electric vehicles for internal transportation to further reduce fossil fuel usage
  • Through these efforts, the University continues to improve its energy performance and contribute to environmental sustainability.


Energy Management Committee


GA Website : Electrical and Energy Conservation Division