Author_Institution :
Jiangxi Inst. of Educ., Agric. Univ., Nanchang, China
Abstract :
Energy is Chinese colleges and universities teaching, scientific research, teachers and students necessary life important material foundation, Chinese universities energy management of category is coal, natural gas, water, electricity, petroleum products and other consumer as the main body of the management. At present, China has more than 2,000 university, nearly 30 million college students, more than 600 million a year college graduates to get campus. If during the period of “11th five-year plan” in accordance with the overall savings goals is to realize the project and has already useful can tap water project with useful in 2005, per capita water consumption of energy and associated with the basis of which are calculated, annually national 15% reduced energy for 465 million tons university section BiaoZhunMei, equivalent to 991 million mega cities annual total usage can; Every year for water-saving quantity 5.68 billion cubic meters, equivalent to 653 million mega cities a year life water quantity. Therefore, Chinese universities should establish green, low carbon development philosophy, and strengthen energy management in energy, work hard to solve existing in the management of regulatory system construction are not perfect, energy saving not strong, unreasonable energy consumption structure, from management, operation, security, and discusses scientific and effective energy management methods, improve the quality and level of energy management.
Keywords :
coal; educational institutions; energy consumption; energy management systems; natural gas technology; petroleum; BiaoZhunMei; Chinese colleges; Chinese universities; coal; electricity; energy consumption; energy management; low carbon development philosophy; natural gas; petroleum products; water project; Carbon; Economics; Educational institutions; Energy measurement; Monitoring; Transportation; Volume measurement; China´s colleges and universities; Countermeasures; discuss; energy management;