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Hybrid renewable energy generation systems for eco-friendly buildings in Qatar.

Ali, Dallia; Metry, Morcos; Gouba, Asma; Koussa, Elkansa; Koleed, Mohamed

Authors

Morcos Metry

Asma Gouba

Elkansa Koussa

Mohamed Koleed



Abstract

To meet Qatar National Vision 2030, this research aims integrating renewable energy sources (RES) into large educational, industrial and commercial buildings in Qatar while making them energy efficient. The proposed hybrid energy system (HES) is investigated using the Texas A&M Engineering building in Qatar as the case-study. Proposed solution main components are: 1) Installing Photovoltaic panels (RES) on the roof of building. 2) Utilizing the flow of waste washing water and collected rain water in power generation. 3) Employing energy storage as a balancing mechanism, and to act as an uninterruptable power supply (UPS) during power shortages. 4) Providing the needed load dispatch criteria by control and optimization.

Citation

ALI, D., METRY, M., GOUBA, A., KOUSSA, E. and KOLEED, M. 2014. Hybrid renewable energy generation systems for eco-friendly buildings in Qatar. Presented at the 3rd TAMUQ (Texas A and M University at Qatar) annual research and industry forum 2014, 30 April 2014, Doha, Qatar.

Presentation Conference Type Poster
Conference Name 3rd TAMUQ (Texas A and M University at Qatar) annual research and industry forum 2014
Conference Location Doha, Qatar
Start Date Apr 30, 2014
Deposit Date Apr 24, 2023
Publicly Available Date Mar 29, 2024
Keywords Renewable energy sources (RES); Educational buildings; Industrial buildings; Commercial buildings; Qatar; Energy efficient; Hybrid energy system (HES)
Public URL https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/1946950

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