An Evaluation of Energy Performance for Green Homestay Industry in Taiwan

博士 === 亞洲大學 === 經營管理學系 === 104 === Tourism has emerged as one of the leading service industries that spurs economic development, providing the outlines of a better way of life for the public, promoting people-to-people diplomacy, and bringing many business opportunities. In Taiwan, the homestay sect...

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Main Authors: Yang, Ming Yu, 楊明諭
Other Authors: Wu, Tain Fung
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2016
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/73016944688261896926
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spelling ndltd-TW-104THMU04570032017-10-15T04:36:55Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/73016944688261896926 An Evaluation of Energy Performance for Green Homestay Industry in Taiwan 台灣綠色民宿業能源效率之評估 Yang, Ming Yu 楊明諭 博士 亞洲大學 經營管理學系 104 Tourism has emerged as one of the leading service industries that spurs economic development, providing the outlines of a better way of life for the public, promoting people-to-people diplomacy, and bringing many business opportunities. In Taiwan, the homestay sector has grown rapidly along with the trends of recreational farming and ecotourism. Since the homestay sector is booming in Taiwan, the related energy demands are also rising. To achieve the goal of green homestays, the energy consumption data and other pertinent information for 2013 is obtained from 29 approved homestays. Finally, the annual energy performance of individual homestays is evaluated in terms of EUI, which is defined as the source energy consumption per unit of gross floor area. The survey data indicated that the average EUI of homestays is 74.93 kwh/m2. Electricity consumption accounts for 93.1% of total energy usage, diesel oil consumption for hot-water boiler accounts for 6.9% of total energy usage. The averaged EUI of homestays obtained in this study is lower than the EUI proposed by Wang’s study in 2010 (144 kwh/m2). This result implies that the growing yearly occupancy rate of homestay sector in Taiwan lead to the increment of EUI. Average EUI is not a fair assessment of the energy performance of homestay. To develop a benchmarking system of homestays in Taiwan is suggested in this study. Wu, Tain Fung Chen, Shieh Liang 吳天方 陳世良 2016 學位論文 ; thesis 192 zh-TW
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description 博士 === 亞洲大學 === 經營管理學系 === 104 === Tourism has emerged as one of the leading service industries that spurs economic development, providing the outlines of a better way of life for the public, promoting people-to-people diplomacy, and bringing many business opportunities. In Taiwan, the homestay sector has grown rapidly along with the trends of recreational farming and ecotourism. Since the homestay sector is booming in Taiwan, the related energy demands are also rising. To achieve the goal of green homestays, the energy consumption data and other pertinent information for 2013 is obtained from 29 approved homestays. Finally, the annual energy performance of individual homestays is evaluated in terms of EUI, which is defined as the source energy consumption per unit of gross floor area. The survey data indicated that the average EUI of homestays is 74.93 kwh/m2. Electricity consumption accounts for 93.1% of total energy usage, diesel oil consumption for hot-water boiler accounts for 6.9% of total energy usage. The averaged EUI of homestays obtained in this study is lower than the EUI proposed by Wang’s study in 2010 (144 kwh/m2). This result implies that the growing yearly occupancy rate of homestay sector in Taiwan lead to the increment of EUI. Average EUI is not a fair assessment of the energy performance of homestay. To develop a benchmarking system of homestays in Taiwan is suggested in this study.
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