Integration of Renewable Energy Technologies in University Campuses: a Case Study
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24459Date
2021-03-10Type
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Abstract
Renewable energy technologies are becoming widely integrated into energy
generation systems around the world. While the majority of such technologies are integrated at
a large scale in the form of wind and solar farms, there is a need for their incorporation into the
built environment. A university campus is an ideal place for testing and understanding how
renewable energy technologies can be integrated at a building site scale. Nazarbayev
University in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan, is a research intense institution which is set to lead the
sustainability-related research in the region. The campus is populated with a number of
technologies such as a passive house, wind turbines, and photovoltaic solar panels of different
capacities and configuration. The review of the technologies and assessment of their operation
allowed the study to understand the nature of pioneering technologies that can be integrated in
the climate conditions of the locality and how such solutions can help to increase the awareness
and popularize renewable energy through education and research.
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IOP PublishingCitation
Mustafa , Tokbolat S, Almahadin, Khussainova, Nazipov. Integration of Renewable Energy Technologies in University Campuses: a Case Study. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 2021;1044(1):1-7Metadata
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