KMUTNB will conduct regular energy reviews and audits across all campuses to identify areas where energy wastage is most significant. These reviews will cover buildings, laboratories, classrooms, offices, and utility systems to assess energy consumption patterns and detect inefficiencies in equipment, lighting, air conditioning, and other major energy users. The findings from these assessments will form the basis for energy-saving action plans and retrofitting initiatives. The university installs smart meters and energy monitoring systems to collect data on electricity use, enabling continuous observation and early detection of abnormal energy consumption. Data analysis will help pinpoint sources of waste, such as standby power losses, inefficient equipment, or operational scheduling issues, allowing for targeted interventions.
For example:
- FTE SDGs Activity – Energy Monitoring
KMUTNB conducts regular energy audits across campus buildings to pinpoint high-energy-use areas.
Identified inefficiencies guide improvements such as upgrading equipment, enhancing insulation, and implementing behavioral energy-saving measures among staff and students.
Source: FTE SDGs Activity – Energy Monitoring

