Analytical studies greenhouse gas emissions and reduction approaches carbon footprint using digital case study at a resort in Koh samui, Surat thani province.
Abstract
This is an independent study on greenhouse gas emissions and ways to
reduce them. A five-star resort in Koh Samui, Surat Thani province, has been used as
a case study. The study used digital tools to gather information on activities that
cause greenhouse gases and energy consumption at the resort. The calculation of
carbon footprint is in line with the guidelines of the Thailand Greenhouse Gas
Management Organization. Digital systems help data collection and carbon footprint
analysis, and this is best done at set intervals. For example, digital systems can
monitor power consumption every 15 minutes, measured in real time. The carbon
footprint maximum emission each day occurs between 2.00 and 4.00 pm, the peak
time of energy consumption. Use of electricity is the activity that produces the
highest amount of greenhouse gases, at a total volume of 4215.1 tonCO2-e per year
or 88.12% of the total activity. LPG gas consumption produces the second largest
volume of greenhouse gas emissions at 412.8 tonCO2-e per year, or 8.63% of the
total activity. From January to December 2017, the carbon footprint emission is
4783.5 tonCO2-e and the average emission per room night is 4.2 tonCO2-e. The study
found that a 10% reduction in energy Consumption could reduce greenhouse gas
emissions by 421.52 tonCO2-e per year, or 0.4 tonCO2-e per room night.
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