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Combination of lighting retrofit and life cycle cost analysis for energy efficiency improvement in buildings

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ENERGY REPORTS
Volume 7, Issue -, Pages 2470-2483

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.egyr.2021.04.044

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Life cycle cost analysis; Lighting systems; Economic; Consumption of electricity; Measurement; Lighting retrofit

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  1. Grant System of University of Zilina, Slovakia [7995/2020]
  2. Operational Program Integrated Infrastructure 2014-2020 of the project: Innovative Solutions for Propulsion, Power and Safety Components of Transport Vehicles - European Regional Development Fund [ITMS 313011V334]

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This article discusses the possibilities of lighting retrofit and life cycle cost analysis in increasing the energy efficiency of buildings. The accuracy of life cycle cost analysis was verified on three lighting systems, and its suitability for various applications was determined through data comparison.
This article deals with the possibilities the lighting retrofit and the life cycle cost analysis economic analysis in the process of increasing the energy efficiency of buildings. It contains basic information about lighting retrofit and the life cycle cost analysis and its implementation for cost estimation for a building lighting system. The accuracy of the life cycle cost analysis was verified on three lighting systems. The first system consisted of an old (original) lighting system that was commonly used in office buildings. The other two lighting systems are based on the concept of retrofit lighting. One system is based on switching according to the movement of people and the other system is based on sensing daylight and maintaining the intensity of lighting at the prescribed level. By measuring the power consumption of these systems, data of power consumption were obtained. The data from life cycle cost analysis were obtained by calculation. Finally, the results between each measurement and data from life cycle cost analysis were evaluated and compared. After compared the data, the resulting accuracy of life cycle cost analysis was determined. The last aim was to determine its suitability for other use in modernization, retrofit, design of new lighting systems, and in the process of increasing energy efficiency of buildings. (C) 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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