ENHANCING THE INTEGRATION OF SMART FEATURES IN COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS TO CONSERVE ENERGY: A FRAMEWORK

R.A.A. Dilogini, P. Sridarran, G. Mahedrarajah
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The commercial building sector is classified as a highly energy-intensive category in Sri Lanka. Building practitioners adopt energy-saving mechanisms to minimise energy consumption. However, the integration of smart features plays a vital role in conserving energy in commercial buildings. However, Sri Lanka lags behind in the adoption of smart features when compared to other countries. To address this problem, this study aimed to develop a framework for the better integration of smart features to minimise the energy consumption of Sri Lankan commercial buildings. This research is carried out initially by literature review, and then research has been followed by case study. Data collected is analysed through manual content analysis and computer software with the aid of NVivo 12 software. Findings revealed that smart features are the new technologies evolved in commercial buildings to conserve energy. However, building practitioners faced several issues in integrating these features within the existing buildings. Limited knowledge of management, building owners and operators, high initial cost, and lack of workforce skill were identified as main barriers to integrating smart features in Sri Lankan commercial buildings. Moreover, this research identified the possible mechanisms for the better integration of smart features in commercial buildings. For better integration, it is required to plan it at the initial design stage of buildings, select reliable contractors, and raise awareness of management and client about smart features. Finally, a framework was developed for the better integration of smart features to minimise the energy consumption of Sri Lankan commercial buildings.
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加强在商业楼宇内整合智能设施以节约能源:框架
在斯里兰卡,商业建筑行业被列为高能耗行业。建筑从业员采用节能机制,尽量减少能源消耗。然而,智能功能的整合在商业建筑节能中起着至关重要的作用。然而,与其他国家相比,斯里兰卡在智能功能的采用方面落后。为了解决这个问题,本研究旨在开发一个框架,更好地整合智能功能,以尽量减少斯里兰卡商业建筑的能源消耗。本研究首先采用文献综述的方法,然后采用案例研究的方法进行研究。收集的数据通过人工内容分析和计算机软件分析,借助于NVivo 12软件。调查结果显示,智能功能是商业楼宇为节约能源而发展的新技术。然而,建筑从业者在将这些功能整合到现有建筑中面临着几个问题。对管理、建筑业主和运营商的知识有限、初始成本高以及缺乏劳动力技能被认为是斯里兰卡商业建筑中集成智能功能的主要障碍。此外,本研究确定了在商业建筑中更好地整合智能功能的可能机制。为了更好地整合,需要在建筑的初始设计阶段进行规划,选择可靠的承包商,并提高管理层和客户对智能功能的认识。最后,为了更好地整合智能功能,开发了一个框架,以最大限度地减少斯里兰卡商业建筑的能源消耗。
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