Role of solar water heater refurbishment in student hostel building to achieve sustainability goals: A techno-economic study

IF 5.8 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS Energy and climate change Pub Date : 2024-04-30 DOI:10.1016/j.egycc.2024.100137
Abhishek Gautam , Sunil Chamoli , Amit Joshi
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Solar energy technologies are emerging as strong alternatives to their fossil fuel-based conventional counterparts for various applications. Solar water heating system (SWHS) is one of the most adopted technologies all over the world. Moreover, the building sector consumes significant energy from fossil fuels worldwide to meet hot water demand. This fossil fuel consumption can be reduced with the surplus economic and environmental benefits through the refurbishment of SWHSs in residential buildings. Additionally, the student hostels of academic institutes/Universities have great potential to save energy, environment, and money. In view of the same, the technical, economic, and environmental analyses of refurbishing SWHS in the student hostel are presented in the present paper. The analysis is carried out for the hostel named ‘Raman’ of DIT University, located in Dehradun, India. The energy-saving potentials of flat plate collector (FPC)-based and evacuated tube collector (ETC)-based SWHSs to accomplish the hot water demand of selected site are assessed in comparison with electric geyser. Moreover, the economic analysis is also reported in terms of net present value and benefit-to-cost analysis. Whereas the environmental benefit is presented in terms of reduction in equivalent CO2 emissions through implementing both types of considered SWHSs. It is found that the FPC-based and ETC-based SWHSs can fulfil 60.9 % and 67.6 % of the energy demand to heat the required water. Whereas, both of the systems are found economically as well as environmentally beneficial and ETC-based SWHS is recommended for the selected site. The present study may be useful for the energy planning and management of student hostels under academic institutes/Universities.

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翻新学生宿舍楼太阳能热水器对实现可持续发展目标的作用:技术经济研究
在各种应用领域,太阳能技术正在成为以化石燃料为基础的传统技术的有力替代品。太阳能热水系统(SWHS)是全世界采用最多的技术之一。此外,为满足热水需求,世界各地的建筑部门消耗了大量化石燃料能源。通过翻新住宅建筑中的太阳能热水系统,可以减少化石燃料的消耗,并带来额外的经济和环境效益。此外,学术机构/大学的学生宿舍在节能、环保和省钱方面也有很大潜力。有鉴于此,本文对学生宿舍 SWHS 翻新进行了技术、经济和环境分析。分析针对的是位于印度德拉敦的 DIT 大学名为 "拉曼 "的宿舍。与电热水器相比,评估了基于平板集热器(FPC)和真空管集热器(ETC)的 SWHS 在满足选定地点热水需求方面的节能潜力。此外,还从净现值和效益成本分析的角度进行了经济分析。而环境效益则是通过实施这两种类型的 SWHS 减少等量的 CO2 排放量来体现的。研究发现,基于 FPC 和基于 ETC 的 SWHS 可满足 60.9% 和 67.6% 的能源需求,以加热所需的水。这两种系统都具有经济和环境效益,因此建议在选定地点采用基于 ETC 的 SWHS 系统。本研究可能有助于学术机构/大学学生宿舍的能源规划和管理。
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Energy and climate change Global and Planetary Change, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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