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Eficiência energética em edifícios: auditoria energética ao edifício do Ginásio Clube Português

Authors: Godinho, José Pedro Parreira;

Eficiência energética em edifícios: auditoria energética ao edifício do Ginásio Clube Português

Abstract

Tese de mestrado integrado em Engenharia da Energia e do Ambiente, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2020 Uma auditoria energética permite a análise dos equipamentos consumidores de energia, comportamentos e condições de um determinado edifício, com vista à identificação de medidas de racionalização energética. Este estudo consiste na realização de uma auditoria energética ao clube desportivo “Ginásio Clube Português” (GCP), em Lisboa. O objetivo principal foi, não só procurar uma melhoria na sua eficiência energética, como também a reduzir os seus custos de energia, oferecendo aos clientes a mesma qualidade e conforto de serviços numa economia mais sustentável e eficiente. A primeira fase do trabalho consistiu numa análise global dos consumos energéticos através das faturas associadas às duas formas de energia usadas: energia elétrica e gás natural. Observou-se que o GCP é um grande edifício de comércio ou serviços (GES) com uma área superior a 1000m2, estando, no entanto, excluído de ser um consumidor intensivo de energia (CIE) com consumos de 168 e 165 tep nos anos de 2018 e 2019, respetivamente, muito inferior ao valor de referência de 500 tep definido pela legislação portuguesa, no contexto do SGCIE. A segunda fase consistiu numa análise dos equipamentos consumidores de energia, sendo feito um levantamento de todos estes equipamentos e repartindo os seus consumos energéticos por setor (desagregação de consumos). Desta forma é possível perspetivar quais as áreas com maior potencial de economia e de que forma se deve atuar para melhorar. A última fase consistiu num conjunto de propostas que visam reduzir os consumos energéticos do GCP, reduzindo os seus custos, instalando equipamentos mais eficientes e mantendo o conforto dos clientes. An energy audit allows the analysis of equipment’s, behavior and conditions of a given building, with the objective of identifying energy rationalization measures. This study consists of an energy audit to the sports club “Ginásio Clube Português” (GCP), in Lisbon. The main objective was not only to improve energy efficiency, but also to reduce their energy costs, offering customers the same quality and comfort of services in a more sustainable and efficient economy. The first phase of the work consisted of a global analysis of energy consumption through bills associated with the two forms of energy used: electricity and natural gas. It was observed that the GCP is a large commercial or service building (GES) with an area of over 1000m2, however, excluded from being an energy intensive consumer (CIE) with consumption of 168 and 165 tep in the years 2018 and 2019, respectively, lower than the reference value of 500 toe defined by Portuguese legislation, in the context of SGCIE. A second phase consisted of an analysis of the energy consuming equipment, with a survey of all the equipment and distribution of its energy consumption by sector (breakdown of consumption). In this way it is possible to have a sense of which areas the potential for savings is greater and how to act to improve. The last phase consisted of a set of proposals aimed at reducing GCP's energy consumption, reducing its costs, installing more efficient equipment’s and maintaining customer comfort.

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:Engenharia e Tecnologia::Engenharia do Ambiente [Domínio/Área Científica], Auditoria energética, Ginásio Clube Português, Gás natural, Teses de mestrado - 2020, Eficiência energética, Energia elétrica

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