End-use energy indicator approach to improve energy performance at the National University of Colombia Bogotá, under the parameters of the ISO 50001 standard
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Este artículo tiene como objetivo mostrar el comportamiento de dos edificios de la Universidad Nacional - Bogotá, el Uriel edificio Gutiérrez y la Estación Roberto Franco, para hacer la aproximación a un indicador de consumo final de energía, pudiendo determinar en qué uso final la carga tiene el mayor consumo, teniendo en cuenta que esto puede contribuir a la gestión energía del sistema de la universidad, este artículo utiliza las directrices implementado en la norma ISO 50001
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The university belongs to the services sector, which is why it cannot implement traditional industry indicators such as energy consumption per unit produced. For this reason, we propose indicators for the final use of energy. The indicators were developed through an energy review process of the information in the database of advanced energy meters with the support of the Specialist in Geographic Information Systems of the Environmental Management Office (EMO). Additionally, we considered several existing reports that characterized the final use of energy for some buildings and essential data for defining the percentages each final use will have within the conglomerate of loads registered. Continuity was also given to this process by collecting face-to-face information with the support of each building’s environmental manager. This article shows the behavior of two buildings of the National University Bogotá, the Uriel Gutiérrez building and the Roberto Franco Station, to propose an indicator of final energy use. This approach enabled determining in which end-use the load has the highest consumption, taking into account that this may contribute to the management system energy of the university. This article uses the guidelines implemented in the ISO 50001 standard.

