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Jatin N. Sarvaiya
Researcher at Nanyang Technological University
Publications - 4
Citations - 873
Jatin N. Sarvaiya is an academic researcher from Nanyang Technological University. The author has contributed to research in topics: LED lamp & Electrical efficiency. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 632 citations.
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Temperature Dependent Photovoltaic (PV) Efficiency and Its Effect on PV Production in the World – A Review☆
TL;DR: In this paper, a brief discussion is presented regarding the operating temperature of one-sun commercial grade silicon-based solar cells/modules and its effect upon the electrical performance of photovoltaic installations.
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Investigation of an integrated automated blinds and dimmable lighting system for tropical climate in a rotatable testbed facility
Sushanth Babu,Jian Zhou,Man Pun Wan,Adrian S. Lamano,Jatin N. Sarvaiya,Zhe Zhang,D.E.V.S. Kiran Kumar,Chun-ping Gao,Selvam Valliappan,Alice Goh,Alvin Seoh +10 more
TL;DR: Performance of automated blinds and auto-dimming lighting system in providing lighting energy savings and occupant visual comfort was studied in a rotatable testbed facility located in tropical Singapore and Facade orientation was found to have a significant impact on the lighting energy Savings potential.
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Evaluation of thermal comfort criteria of an active chilled beam system in tropical climate: A comparative study
Abdus Salam Azad,Abdus Salam Azad,Dibakar Rakshit,Man Pun Wan,Sushanth Babu,Jatin N. Sarvaiya,D.E.V.S. Kiran Kumar,Zhe Zhang,Adrian S. Lamano,Krithika Krishnasayee,Chun Ping Gao,Selvam Valliappan,Alice Goh,Alvin Seoh +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a comparative performance of active chilled beam (ACB) system with conventional fan coil unit (FCU) system has been appraised in regards to thermal comfort for the tropical region of Singapore.
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Sustainability Aspects for the Offshore Sector - Bridging Operations, Carbon Accounting and Esg Principles
TL;DR: In this article , a structured approach of sustainability principles and initiatives on the highly carbon intense offshore oil & gas industry is presented. But the main drive towards sustainability is coming from the financing sector and other key external stakeholders.