Review on Energy Generation and Energy Management System

Authors

  • Abbas Sa’id El-nafaty Department of Architecture, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Bauchi, Nigeria
  • Kasham Jummai Shamang Department of Department of Architecture, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Kaduna State University, Nigeria
  • Ahmad Usman Naibi Icons Arkitektur-OCA, Abuja

Keywords:

climate change, energy sources, fossil fuel, smart appliance

Abstract

Today, the supply of fossil fuels electricity has reached 44%, posing a danger to human health and the atmosphere. The construction industry was listed as one of the key energy users in a recent analysis of global energy demand across different energy consumption industries, with a significant percentage of energy consumption considered unnecessary. This is attributed to inadequate administration and the introduction of policies to reduce energy use. Over the years, academic and industrial experts have concentrated on a variety of strategies for reducing wasteful energy use and maintaining a safe living climate in green smart cities. Smart Home Energy Management Systems (SHEMs) are one of these strategies, which transform electric home appliances and sensor nodes into autonomous devices in order to efficiently control energy consumption. This report explores smart home energy management solutions in order to recognize emerging developments and issues that can be tackled in the future

Published

2021-07-20

How to Cite

Abbas Sa’id El-nafaty, Kasham Jummai Shamang, & Ahmad Usman Naibi. (2021). Review on Energy Generation and Energy Management System. Journal of Engineering, Computational and Applied Sciences (JECAS), 5(02), 52-60. Retrieved from https://journals.gjbeacademia.com/index.php/jecas/article/view/251

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