1. Investigating energy efficiency and solar energy in Saudi mosques to achieve zero energy or zero bill.
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Almasri, Radwan A., Al-Anazi, Mohamed A., Almarshoud, A.F., Alshitawi, Mohammed S., and Abu-Hamdeh, Nidal H.
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SOLAR energy ,MOSQUES ,ELECTRIC power consumption ,THERMAL comfort ,ELECTRICAL energy ,ENVIRONMENTAL degradation ,ENERGY consumption - Abstract
Energy is essential to achieve thermal comfort; however, energy consumption leads to environmental degradation. This study analyzed the energy consumption of two masjids in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) and identified opportunities for rationalizing energy consumption. A photovoltaic (PV) system was used to ensure that the conditions of nearly zero bill building (nZBB) or nearly zero energy building (nZEB) were fulfilled. The energy use intensities of the Al-Jamil and Al-Omar masjids were 111 kWh/m
2 and 121 kWh/m2 , respectively. The average electricity consumption per worshiper for the Al-Omar masjid was 1.35 kWh/prayer and that for the Al-Jamil masjid was 1.03 kWh/prayer. The end-use energy was the highest for cooling, accounting for 72–74 % of the total consumption; lighting accounted for 11–12 % of the total consumption at the two masjids. Approximately 60 % of the air-conditioning (AC) energy load was saved by improving the envelope; the electricity requirement for ACs increased by up to 30 % as the ambient temperature increased from 32 °C to 46 °C. Changing the set-point temperature from 20 °C to 27 °C afforded electrical energy savings of approximately 27 % for a summer day. The environmental benefits of using solar energy were also identified. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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