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Publication Assessment of the implementation of energy conservation opportunities arising from energy audits; A study of four-star and five-star hotels in Nairobi Kenya(Scientific Research Publishing, 2023-09-26) Ogola, Nicholas; Musau, Peter M.; Wekesa, CyrusThis study assesses the implementation of energy conservation opportunities in four-star and five-star hotels in Nairobi. The Covid-19 pandemic had a significant impact on the Hospitality Industry. Currently, there is a growing inclination to furnish guests with superior and sustainable services in an energy-efficient and eco-friendly way. Comprehensive research was conducted from energy audits gathered from the establishments and contracted auditing companies, on top of this, hotel staff were given digital questionnaires. To add to the data, the researcher surveyed the hotels with engineering managers. The Energy Audits found that all 10 hotels had adopted Energy Conservation Opportunities (ECOs). After further analysis, the mean adoption rate of Energy Conservation Opportunities (ECOs) during the past three years was 55.83%, which was below the aim of 100%. According to studies, hotel staff manages energy to cut costs. The researcher found that hotels use up a lot of energy. However, they have conservation potential, depending on government policies, costs, ease of implementation, and management commitment to sustainable practices. Essentially, Energy Conservation Opportunities (ECOs) reduce energy expenditures and boost reliable revenues, especially during high energy prices and uncertainty.Publication Power loss reduction in the distribution system with a wind based distributed generation.(University of Nairobi Research Archive, 2022-11-23) Musau, Peter M.Distribution system operating environments are changing rapidly due to the integration of the intermittent renewable in to the power grid at the distribution side of the power system. Therefore, with increasing number of wind based distributed generators (DFIGs) being installed within distribution systems, the traditional methods for distribution system modeling, DFIG placement & sizing, network reconfiguration needs to be reviewed and better practical ones developed to cater for the intermittent renewable power. The combined participation factors, realized by the Newton Raphson method, capture network parameters, load distributions and DFIG capacities (sizes) and locations have been formulated considering real and reactive power. A distributed slack bus model taking into consideration network sensitivity is proposed in the research as compared to the distributed slack bus models based on the DFIG capacity, DFIG domains and the single slack bus model. DFIG placement and sizing using a particle swarm optimization method (PSO) and a hybrid of GA and PSO (HGAPSO) and by load flow method are compared. With simulated results, the optimal location of the DFIG is the primary distribution system, with the HGAPSO giving improved results as compared to the ordinary PSO and the load flow. The active distribution network reconfiguration problem with an objective function of reducing real and reactive power losses in the presence of DFIG and uncertain loads proves the practicability of such a method in reducing power losses and in improvement of the voltage profile .Here an hybrid method of bacterial foraging and differential evolution (HBFDE)is applied. The proposed methods, as applied to the IEEE 33 Bus Radial distribution system ,are found to be effective in the power loss reduction in the power system wind based distributed generation.