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Utilization of Solar Energy in office Utilization of Solar Energy in office building and its impact on building and its impact on
environmentenvironment Research Student
Engr. Ahsanullah SoomroRoll no: 10 MEEE 10
Research SupervisorProf. Dr. Saleem Raza SamoDean Faculty of Engineering, QUEST, Nawabshah.
Co-SupervisorMr. Abdul Nasir Laghari Asst. Prof. E & E Engg: Deptt: QUEST, Nawabshah.
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Utilization of Solar Energy in office building and its impact on environment
CONTENTS
01 Problem Statement
02 Specific Objectives
03 Methodology
04 Working Plan
05 Out put
06 References
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Utilization of Solar Energy in office building and its impact on environment
• One Watt saved is One Watt produced• One Watt saved by each Pakistani means 170
MW produced• One MW costs two million US $ • Cost to produce 170 MW is 29.580 billion
rupees
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• The energy demand is increasing from all sectors and the buildings continue to play a significant role in the global energy balance.
• Typically they account for some 20-30% of the total primary energy requirements of industrialized countries.
• the need for energy and environment conscious building design has become more and more important.
Problem Statement
Utilization of Solar Energy in office building and its impact on environment
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• With introduction of new technologies for example photovoltaic as well as daylighting have emerged a viable option for managing the energy in building.
• Photovoltaic generate electricity from the renewable source of and can be installed at building
• Daylighting is the practice of placing windows or other openings and reflective surfaces so that during the day natural light can be used to provide effective internal lighting.
Problem Statement
Utilization of Solar Energy in office building and its impact on environment
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• Daylighting and photovoltaic panels both utilize solar energy through which energy can be saved through proper sun light
• and electricity can be utilized from Photovoltaic Panel which can reduce the dependence on conventional electricity i.e. from WAPDA.
Problem Statement
Utilization of Solar Energy in office building and its impact on environment
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Utilization of Solar Energy in office building and its impact on environment
To survey/examine the electrical load of building
To determine the potential of energy savings by utilizing electricity from PV Panels
To calculate the conventional electricity savings by using day lighting
To determine the effect of energy savings on environment.
Objectives
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Utilization of Solar Energy in office building and its impact on environment
• The electrical load of EE building will be calculated.
• Photovoltaic panels will be installed on the roof of Department.
• Daylighting will be enhanced in the department to increase the natural illumination to save the electricity.
• Impact of conserved electricity on environment will be analyzed
Methodology
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Utilization of Solar Energy in office building and its impact on environment
S. No. Activity Timeline
01 Literature Review 1.5 Month
02Installation of PV Panel and
experimental work 03 Month
03Compilation of the research work and
thesis 1.5 Month
Work Plan
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Utilization of Solar Energy in office building and its impact on environment
• Awareness• M.E thesis. • The findings / data obtained by this work
will be helpful for introducing the utilization of solar energy in other buildings of university.
• The study/work will be helpful for the protection of environment
• Research Papers to be Published / Presented in Research Journal /Conferences & seminars.
Outputs
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REFERENCES [1] Xiaotong Du, et.al “Determination of Effective Energy in Buildings” Proceedings
of the IEEE International Conference on Automation and Logistics Shenyang, China August 2009
[2] LiJie “A Review of the Proposals for Amending the Energy Efficiency Provisions in the Building” Third International Conference on Information and Computing Harbin,China 2010.
[3] D. Johnston, ‘’Solar energy systems installed on Chinese-style buildings’’ Energy and Buildings, Volume 39, Issue 4, April 2007, Pages 385-392
[4] X.Q. Zhai, et.al ‘’Solar integrated energy system for a green building ’’ Energy and Buildings, Volume 39, Issue 8, August 2007, Pages 985-993
[5] Zeinab Abdallah, et.al, “Building integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) module in urban housing in Khartoum: Concept and design considerations” International Journal of the Physical Sciences Vol. 7(3), pp. 487 - 494, 16 January, 2012
[6] Jan-Olof Dalenbäck ‘’Solar energy in building renovation’’ Energy and Buildings, Volume 24, Issue1, 1996, Pages 39-50
[7] XU Xiaoyan, et.al “Analysis of Energy Saving Potential Using Shadings and Natural Ventilation in Four Major Cities in China” Proceedings of the 30th Chinese Control Conference July 22-24, 2011, Yantai, China
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REFERENCES [8] Julitta Yunus, et.al “Analysis of Atrium’s Architectural Aspects in Office
Buildings under Tropical Sky Conditions” 2010 International Conference on Science and Social Research (CSSR 2010), December 5 - 7, 2010, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
[9] Arbi Gharakhani Siraki, et.al “A case study of PV installation for an Urban Building in Downtown Montreal” 2009 IEEE Electrical Power & Energy Conference 978-1-4244-4509, 2009
[10] J.H. Jo, et.al‘’ A hierarchical methodology for the mesoscale assessment of building integrated roof solar energy systems’’ Renewable Energy, Volume 36, Issue 11, November 2011, Pages 2992-3000
[11]Susan Coldicutt, et.al “Concepts of solar energy use for climate control in buildings Original” Energy Policy, Volume 20, Issue 9, September 1992, Pages825-835
[12]Jérôme Henri Kämpf, et.al “Optimisation of building form for solar energy utilisation using constrained evolutionary algorithms ” Energy and Buildings, Volume 42, Issue 6, June 2010, Pages 807-814
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Literature Review
• Zeinab Abdallah, et. al (2012).This paper searches to find out building of integrated photovoltaic (PV) system designs in Khartoum. It discussed technical issues and the design of an integrated PV in domestic use, within an urban approach towards sustainability in energy. PV systems can be used to develop the solar energy in almost all kinds of applications. The procedures utilized in building were introduced and the equipment of a grid-connected PV system was selected based on the watt-hour demand which was 3.8 kW.
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Literature Review• Jan-Olof Dalenbäck (1996). He has given some
general aspects about solar energy in building renovation, together with a summary evaluation of 15 case studies, i.e. existing solar renovation projects where the majority of the projects relate to renovation of multifamily buildings in central and northern European climates. The general discussion, as well as the case studies, deal with three major solar renovation concepts: 'glazed balconies and galleries', ‘solar walls’ and ‘solar collectors’, basically to meet two major renovation criteria: the need to repair or improve the ‘building envelope’ and the need to replace or improve ‘heating, ventilation and domestic hot water systems’.