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Integrating solar PV systems for energy efficiency in portable cabins: A case study in Kuwait

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posted on 2024-08-21, 02:47 authored by Ahmad SedaghatAhmad Sedaghat, R Kalbasi, Ramadas NarayananRamadas Narayanan, A Mehdizadeh, SM Soleimani, M Ashtian Malayer, M Iyad Al-Khiami, H Salem, WK Hussam, M Sabati, Mohammad RasulMohammad Rasul, Mohammad KhanMohammad Khan
The rapid growth of energy consumption in densely populated urban areas with limited land space, especially in hot climates, poses significant challenges. The Australian University of Kuwait conducted a study using two portable cabins to explore energy-saving techniques. One cabin integrated an off-grid solar photovoltaic (PV) system to evaluate its impact on grid electricity demands for an airconditioning (AC) cooling system over 9 months, compared to the second cabin without a PV system. The PV system utilized rooftop space with four Monofacial Go Green 350 W/24 V solar panels, an off-grid maximum power point tracker (MPPT) inverter charger 3.5kVA/100A/24 V, and two Gel deep cycle batteries 12 V/200Ah. The PV panels were oriented south at a 30-degree latitude angle, providing power through the MPPT to a 1.5-ton AC split unit for cooling. Findings showed that the cabin with solar PV panels achieved a 24.1 % energy saving and a total CO2 reduction of 129.4 kg, consuming 1,743 kWh over 237 days, compared to 2,296 kWh for the cabin without the PV system. The novelty of this study lies in the integration of off-grid solar PV systems with existing cooling technologies to evaluate potential energy savings and environmental benefits for comprehensive utilization and addressing urban and climate challenges. Enhancements can include flexible room temperature control using advanced systems, optimizing the PV system settings with more efficient AC systems, and connecting the PV system to additional loads like heating/cooling and lighting. These improvements would ensure the comprehensive utilization of captured solar energy in Kuwait and countries with similar climatic conditions throughout the year. Advancements in solar PV panel efficiency and high-intensity flexible PV panels offer opportunities for maximizing solar energy capture in dense residential buildings.

History

Volume

277

Start Page

1

End Page

20

Number of Pages

20

ISSN

0038-092X

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Language

en

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Acceptance Date

2024-06-20

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Solar Energy

Article Number

112715