Designing Country Hotel of Sarein by Using Solar Energy: Sima Delshad
Designing Country Hotel of Sarein by Using Solar Energy: Sima Delshad
Designing Country Hotel of Sarein by Using Solar Energy: Sima Delshad
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Vol.3, No.3 Special Issue on New Trends in Architecture, Civil Engineering, and Urban Studies
ISSN 1805-3602
Abstract
A portion of the energy of a building can be provided through renewable energies. Solar
energy is the most special source of renewable energy in the world and is the main resource for all
other energies on the earth. Solar energy can transform into other forms of energy directly and
indirectly. In general, the energy ascending form the sun is about 3.8 in 1023 kilowatt per second.
Iran with 300 sunny days per year has the best potential for utilizing solar energy among countries in
the world.
In the present study, added to introducing solar heating systems, we will analyze new
methods and the utilization of photovoltaic energies in order to generate electricity on building's
roof tops in cold and dry regions through solar cells. This study has analyzed the methods for
reducing energy consumption and also the use of renewable energies for heating and cooling of
buildings. The research method is descriptive-analytical.
Keywords: Solar energy, solar panels, photovoltaic
Introduction
In our country, 50% of all energy consumption is used for the buildings' cooling and heating.
Most of these buildings are not constructed in coordination with the energy consumption standards
and the region thoroughly. In order to optimize the energy consumption and creating a balance
between the generation and consumption of energy in buildings, the regional and sustainable
designing are now in center of attention of the experts and designers. The environmental quality can
be improved by the utilization of new construction techniques and the logical use of natural
resources to reduce the energy consumption as well as the utilization of renewable energies in the
buildings located in the places where the most energy amount is consumed in the country. One of
these methods is to use renewable energies and to improve the building's quality and the energy
consumption. With regard to international standards, if the average energy radiation of the sun to be
more than 3.5 kilowatt per hour in square meter every day (3500 watt/hour), the use of solar energy
models such as solar collectors or photovoltaic systems is very economic and affordable. In many
regions of Iran, the sun's radiative energy is much higher than the international average and it is
calculated even more than 7 to 8 kilowatt per hour per square meter. But in general, the average
amount of the sun's radiative energy on Iran's surface is about 4.5 kilowatt per hour per square
meter. The present study seeks to find what are the necessary energies to a building and how can
some of these energies be provided by renewable energies, especially solar energy?
Utilization of renewable energies and the quality of the building
Today the subject of regional designing and sustainable architecture is emphasized more to
optimize the energy consumption and to create a balance between the amount of energy generation
and consumption in the building. The use of energy to provide the heat welfare for residents inside
the building requires taking measures that would lead to the reduction of energy consumption
(Moradi, 2008).
In defining a building and the time of its utilization especially in cold and dry regions, these
questions are always asked that how can the energy consumption be reduced? Can we reach to a
minimum line for energy consumption? Global statistics has responded that the minimum amount of
energy consumption in the buildings and city should not be more than 25% of a country's annual
consumption. To reach this goal, the renewable energies such as solar energy can be used in the
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buildings to prevent the utilization of fossil energy. This hope will be created that up to 25% of
energy consumption will be reduced and in accordance with what was said, the remaining two-third
of the energy consumption can be easily reduced in cold regions (Delshad, proposal of designing
residential architecture through the zero energy theory in the city of Ardebil, collection of articles of
the first national architecture conference, urban construction and environment).
Cases of energy consumption in buildings
In buildings, energy has different consumption sources. Some of it is consumed for lighting
and for electrical appliance like TV, refrigerator, etc. Also, energy is consumed for building's
heating and cooling and air ventilation.
The way energy is provided and optimized in buildings
The constructed buildings should be optimized to use the minimum energy. Optimization of
buildings means to change the general thermal conductivity ratios in walls, windows, and ceiling,
the type of the windows, thermal capacity, thick thermal mass and the building's orientation to
analyze the results and then to choose the most optimized method to reduce energy consumption. In
order to provide the building's energy, the following methods can be used:
- Micro-wind turbine
- Biofuels
- Solar heating through the two methods of flat and tubular
- Utilization of static solar systems, the most common of which is the solar green house
- Photovoltaic system
in average is 12 milliwatts per each square centimeter. In order to increase the cells' efficiency, 12
single cells from P.V. are connected to each other. This process takes place in a water proof sealed
case.
Battery bank
Because of the changes in the amount of the intensity of the sun rays radiation during the day
and in different seasons, a battery is generated to store electrical energy by photovoltaic arrays and
as an interface factor between solar and electricity consuming arrays is needed for more efficiency.
A solar photovoltaic system during the day when the sun is radiating collects sun rays and converts
them into electrical energy. It seldom happens that the time of the peak for solar energy coincides
with the time when electrical energy is most needed. The appearance of the clouds in the sky will
also pose some issues to the photovoltaic systems and if the sky's cloudiness continues for several
days, the electrical energy will decrease considerably in comparison with clear days when the sun
has more intense radiation. Therefore, adding storing facilities in the photovoltaic system can
increase the reliability of the system and the constant securement of electrical energy. In general, a
chemical lead battery whose circuits load voltage is 24 volts and with a storing capacity of 150
amperes can instate a 150 amperes current for an hour.
DC/AC power inverter
The generated electricity by photovoltaic systems is DC electricity but it can be converted to
AC through DC power inverter devise so that appliances like TV, refrigerator, freezer and computer
that work by AC could use the electricity generated by photovoltaic systems. Inverters do not have
mobile segments and a wide range of practical tools are used from computer power supply to giant
bulk transportation tools. Inverters are normally used to provide AC current from DC sources like
solar panels or batteries.
Photovoltaic system application
Solar panels are used to generate electricity. The panels should be faced the sun rays to get
the most amount of efficiency. That is why these panels are put on running gears on the roof tops so
that they can change position with the angle of the sun's radiation. Today's solar cells can also work
as window glasses. These cells have the ability to use 80 to 90% of the sunlight. This property
equips the windows with solar cells to cool the interior temperature of the building during the
summer and also makes the building look more beautiful. They can also provide the building's
electrical energy.
Also the panels can be installed in the closest place to the user or on roof tops. Therefore, a
great amount of expanses created due to wiring are prevented. By installing these panels on poles or
roof tops, the occupation of space can also be prevented.
The average electricity consumption of an Iranian family is 300 kilowatt per hour every
month namely, in average 10 kilowatt per hour in the day or 416 watt per hour during the day. It can
be said that 600 watt per hour is needed for the energy consumption of a house.
In the designed country hotel with the approximate area of about 16000 square meters and
considering the electrical appliances in all rooms, the kitchen, the restaurant, the coffee shop, the
swimming pool, the parking lot, etc., the amount of the consumed energy of the hotel in 24 hours is
about 150 to 810 kilowatt per hour. Surely the amount of consumption during the day is more than
that amount in midnight. Therefore, the peak hours of the hotel's electricity consumption is from 8 in
the morning to 11 at night which covers 15 hours of a day and the remaining 9 hours have the least
amount of energy consumption.
Amount of consumption during the day 15h = 2250 - 2700 kw/h
Amount of consumption during the night 9h = 450 kw/h
With attention to solar panels in the market and their generating powers, the calculation in