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Ecological Development of Valley View University, Accra, Ghana Saving Energy by Passive Cooling Due to increasing student numbers the demand for electricity supply will increase. At the present a reliable electricity supply cannot be guaranteed on campus. This results in repeated interruptions in supply and voltage fluctuations. It is to be expected that costs will rise in future. Alternative sources of electricity should be therefore explored. Energy saving programs should be given priority over energy
production. The aim is to reduce energy consumption across the entire
campus and to utilise the potential offered by the sun.
The use of horizontal and vertical shading elements arranged according to the sun's position and of natural shading, such as trees, can significantly help to maintain a comfortable indoor room temperature. Plants evaporate moisture and help to reduce the temperature.
Solar energy is available all year round in Ghana, almost
without interruption. The use of solar energy was examined with a simple
solar collector for the new cafeteria.
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ContaCt us Prof. Dr.-Ing. D. Glücklich Dipl. Ing. Nicola Fries Bauhaus-University Weimar 99421 Weimar
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Biogas Plant - Waste Water Treatment and Renewable Energy The biogas plant on campus was completed in January 2005
[4]. Its location is next to the new cafeteria and the sanitary block,
which are the main “waste” providers and biogas users. Since
the decentralised sanitary concept suggests a separation of different
flow streams of waste water such as urine, grey and black water, the
process can be optimized and at the same time the size of the biogas
digesters can be reduced.
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