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Recent studies are directed towards achieving the goal of buildings with a net energy of zero. In Iraq, the price of energy units (kwhr) for government buildings is high and not supported. In this paper, a case study is conducted for one of these buildings (the building of the college of electronics engineering located in Mosul city north of Iraq) to reach to net-zero energy building (NZEB). The available renewable energy resources are proposed represented by solar energy. HOMER (Hybrid Optimization of Multiple Energy Resources) software is used to find the size of the grid-connected photovoltaic system to reach NZEB. The energy consumed by the building is recorded hourly for one year and the cost of the photovoltaic system and the inverter are obtained as local prices. With the help of a smart meter that can measure the bought energy from the grid and sell energy to the grid. The result showed that using 173 panels in the roof of the proposed building with an installed capacity of 71.795kw and an inverter with 75kw lead makes the cost of energy is zero over the project lifetime.
最近的研究旨在实现净能耗为零的建筑目标。在伊拉克,政府建筑的能源单位(千瓦时)价格很高,而且没有得到支持。本文以其中一栋建筑(位于伊拉克北部摩苏尔市的电子工程学院建筑)为例,对其实现净零能耗建筑(NZEB)进行了案例研究。提出了以太阳能为代表的可再生能源。采用HOMER (Hybrid Optimization of Multiple Energy Resources)软件求解光伏并网系统达到NZEB的规模。每小时记录建筑物一年的能耗,光伏系统和逆变器的成本作为当地价格获得。在智能电表的帮助下,它可以测量从电网购买的能源,并将能源出售给电网。结果表明,在拟建建筑的屋顶安装173块面板,装机容量为71.795kw,并安装一个75kw的逆变器,可使项目全寿命期内的能源成本为零。