KMUTNB is committed to reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions by upgrading existing campus buildings to higher energy efficiency standards. The university implements energy-efficient installations and sustainable building technologies to optimize energy use while maintaining comfort and safety for students, staff, and visitors.
For example:
- Faculty of Technical Education – KMUTNB
- Implemented multiple energy efficiency projects across campus buildings, including upgrading lighting to LED systems, retrofitting older classrooms and laboratories with improved insulation, and optimizing HVAC systems.
- Conducted energy audits to identify high-consumption areas and applied targeted interventions to reduce electricity use.
- Promoted awareness campaigns among staff and students to encourage energy-saving behaviors.
- Source:FTE SDGs Activity

- KMUTNB ICIT – Air Curtain Installation
- Installed air curtains at entrances of major campus buildings to prevent loss of conditioned air, improving overall HVAC efficiency.
- Part of a broader initiative to enhance building energy performance while maintaining indoor comfort for staff, students, and visitors.
- Monitored performance post-installation to ensure measurable reductions in energy consumption.
- Source:Air Curtain Installation

