Photovoltaic-thermal (PV/t) panel to minimize electrical and air conditioning energy consumption of a typical office in Beirut

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A combined photovoltaic-thermal (PV/t) panel is proposed to produce simultaneously electricity and heat from one integrated unit. The unit utilizes effectively the solar energy through achieving higher PV electrical efficiency and using the thermal energy for heating applications. To predict the performance of the PV/t at a given environmental conditions, a transient mathematical model was developed. The model was integrated in a heating application for a typical office space in the city of Beirut to provide the office needs for electricity, heating during winter season, and dehumidification and evaporative cooling during the summer season. To minimize the yearly office energy (electrical and heat) needs, the PV/t panel cooling air flow rate and the dehumidification regeneration temperature were determined for opimal unit operation. Thermal energy savings of up to 85% in winter and 71% in summer were achived compared to conventional systems at a payback period of 8 years for the panels. © 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Performance of photovoltaic-thermal panel, Pv/t for heating dehumidification and power, Sizing hyrid renewable system, Beirut, Beyrouth, Lebanon, Energy conservation, Energy utilization, Evaporative cooling systems, Heating, Humidity control, Investments, Office buildings, Solar energy, Thermal energy, Air conditioning energy consumption, Conventional systems, Electrical efficiency, Environmental conditions, Photovoltaic thermals, Regeneration temperature, Air conditioning, Energy efficiency, Energy use, Performance assessment, Photovoltaic system, Thermal power

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