Title of article :
Potential of making—Over to sustainable buildings in the Kingdom of Bahrain
Author/Authors :
N.W. Alnaser، نويسنده , , R. Flanagan، نويسنده , , W.E. Alnaser، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
20
From page :
1304
To page :
1323
Abstract :
Two unique large buildings in the Kingdom of Bahrain were selected for make-over to sustainable buildings. These are the Almoayyed Tower (the first sky scraper) and the Bahrain International Circuit, BIC (The best world Formula 1 Circuit). The amount of electricity extracted from using renewable energy resource (solar and wind), integrated to the buildings—has been studied thoroughly. For the first building, the total solar electricity from the PV installed at the roof and the 4 vertical facades was found 3 017 500 kWh annually (3 million kWh), i.e. daily energy of 8219 kWh (enough to supply electricity for 171 houses, each is rated as 2 kW house—in Europe the standard is 1.2 kW). This means that the annual solar electricity produced will be nearly 3 million kWh. This correspond to annual CO2 reduction of 3000 t (assuming each kWh of energy from natural gas lead to emission of 1 kg of CO2). For the second building (BIC) the solar electricity from PV panels installed at the roof top, fixed at tilt angle of 26° facing south, will provide annual solar electricity of is 2.8 × 106 kWh. The solar electricity from PV panels installed on the windows (12,000 m2) will be 45.3 × 106 kWh. This means that the total annual electrical power from PV panels (windows and roofs) will be nearly 12 MW (32 kW per day). The CO2 reduction will be 48,000 t. Under the carbon trading or CDM scheme the revenue (or the reward) would be €480,000 million annually (the reward is €10 per tonnes of CO2). The BIC circuit can have diversified electricity supply, i.e. from solar radiation (PV), from solar heat (CSP) and from wind (wind turbines), assuring its sustainability as well as reducing the CO2 emission.
Keywords :
Building integrated photovoltaic , Sustainable buildings , Kuwait , Renewable energy , Green buildings , Bahrain , United Arab Emirate
Journal title :
Energy and Buildings
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Energy and Buildings
Record number :
420129
Link To Document :
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