A comparison between solar thermal and photovoltaic/thermal (PV/T) systems for typical household in Libya
—The fossil fuel in Libya produces the most of the generated electricity. As the energy demand will escalate significantly in the near future, more oil and gas are consumed and hence more CO2 emission. Therefore, for a sustained development the renewable energy must share in the electricity mar...
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my.iium.irep.669162019-08-08T03:16:31Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/66916/ A comparison between solar thermal and photovoltaic/thermal (PV/T) systems for typical household in Libya Zuheir, Mohammad El-Faitouri, Abdulhafed S. Rajab, Zakariya Khalil, Ashraf F. Alfergani, Asma Khan, Sheroz Ahmed, Syed Faiz Ali, Athar TH4021 Buildings. Construction with reference to use. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery TJ807 Renewable energy sources TK1001 Production of electric energy. Powerplants —The fossil fuel in Libya produces the most of the generated electricity. As the energy demand will escalate significantly in the near future, more oil and gas are consumed and hence more CO2 emission. Therefore, for a sustained development the renewable energy must share in the electricity market. The special location of Libya in the highest sunny belt makes the solar energy one of the best alternative energy supplier. This paper is aimed at proposing an effective solution to enhance continuous power availability and to reduce the peak load demand in Libyan electric grid through replacing the electric heaters with Domestic Solar Water Heating (DSWH). Two alternatives are analyzed; photovoltaic-solar water heating (PV-SWH) system and photovoltaic-photovoltaic/thermal (PVPV/T). The two options are compared in terms of the capital cost, maintenance cost, total cost, fuel cost and the CO2 emission. The results show that the total energy saving for the PV-SWH system is around 69.79% of the total energy required. Furthermore, the total energy saving for the PV-PV/T system is about 75.02% of the net energy need. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2018-01-31 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/66916/13/66916_A%20comparison%20between%20solar%20thermal_complete.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/66916/2/66916_A%20Comparison%20Between%20Solar%20Thermal_scopus.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/66916/19/66916_A%20Comparison%20Between%20Solar%20Thermal_wos.pdf Zuheir, Mohammad and El-Faitouri, Abdulhafed S. and Rajab, Zakariya and Khalil, Ashraf F. and Alfergani, Asma and Khan, Sheroz and Ahmed, Syed Faiz and Ali, Athar (2018) A comparison between solar thermal and photovoltaic/thermal (PV/T) systems for typical household in Libya. In: 4th IEEE International Conference on Engineering Technologies and Applied Sciences, ICETAS 2017, 29 November - 1 December 2017, AMA International University Salmabad; Bahrain. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=8277877 10.1109/ICETAS.2017.8277877 |
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—The fossil fuel in Libya produces the most of the
generated electricity. As the energy demand will escalate
significantly in the near future, more oil and gas are consumed
and hence more CO2 emission. Therefore, for a sustained
development the renewable energy must share in the electricity
market. The special location of Libya in the highest sunny belt
makes the solar energy one of the best alternative energy
supplier. This paper is aimed at proposing an effective solution to
enhance continuous power availability and to reduce the peak
load demand in Libyan electric grid through replacing the
electric heaters with Domestic Solar Water Heating (DSWH).
Two alternatives are analyzed; photovoltaic-solar water heating
(PV-SWH) system and photovoltaic-photovoltaic/thermal (PVPV/T).
The two options are compared in terms of the capital cost,
maintenance cost, total cost, fuel cost and the CO2 emission. The
results show that the total energy saving for the PV-SWH system
is around 69.79% of the total energy required. Furthermore, the
total energy saving for the PV-PV/T system is about 75.02% of
the net energy need. |
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Zuheir, Mohammad El-Faitouri, Abdulhafed S. Rajab, Zakariya Khalil, Ashraf F. Alfergani, Asma Khan, Sheroz Ahmed, Syed Faiz Ali, Athar |
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Zuheir, Mohammad El-Faitouri, Abdulhafed S. Rajab, Zakariya Khalil, Ashraf F. Alfergani, Asma Khan, Sheroz Ahmed, Syed Faiz Ali, Athar |
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A comparison between solar thermal and photovoltaic/thermal (PV/T) systems for typical household in Libya |
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A comparison between solar thermal and photovoltaic/thermal (PV/T) systems for typical household in Libya |
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comparison between solar thermal and photovoltaic/thermal (pv/t) systems for typical household in libya |
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