Title of article :
Assessment of Effective Measures in Residential Buildings (Case study: Ekbatan residential complex, Tehran, Iran)
Author/Authors :
Ziari, K Faculty of Geography - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Nezami, M Faculty of Geography and Urban Planning - University of Tehran Kish International Campus, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The solar energy has been studied in greater depth than several studies have been conducted
on solar energy use systems in recent decades. Studies have identified photovoltaic (PV) systems as one
of the most widely used and practical ways to use solar energy. One of the applications of such systems is
their home application. Establishing photovoltaic systems on the roofs and gables of residential buildings
have received a good appreciation around the world within the recent years as with the ever-increasing
trend of urban life and subsequently the decrease of sufficient space for establishing such generators, now
the necessity of using the dead spaces of rooftops of the residential buildings is sensed more than ever.
Considering the potential of Iran due to its suitable geographic position and specially concerning Tehran
metropolitan, having on average 5 hours of sunlight per day, and considering 2,214,498 residential units in
Tehran, and thereby the great number of dead spaces in the rooftops of residential buildings, the necessity
of conducting this research is felt even more. In this paper, while briefly introducing the network connected
photovoltaic (PV) systems and the term of utilizing them on rooftops of buildings, precise and optimized
design and layout of solar panels (including the number of rows, length and width of panels, distance between
panels and the slope of panels to horizon) are provided using PVSOL software. Moreover, reviewing several
printed articles while having a new attitude toward the field of renewable energies, we have presented the
main and functional criteria and measures for installation of photovoltaic (PV) systems stationed on rooftops
of residential buildings. Further, considering high diversity of the influencing indicators on the efficiency
of photovoltaic (PV) systems in Tehran city, we have conducted a case study (Ekbatan residential complex)
with the purpose of precisely implementing the indicators extracted from the present research.
Keywords :
Ekbatan Residential Complex , rooftops of buildings , optimal capacity , photovoltaic systems , Solar energy
Journal title :
Journal of Urban Management and Energy Sustainability