Techno-Environmental Analysis of Facade Integrated Photovoltaics and Electric Vehicle Charging for University Building

Electric vehicles (EV) are a relatively contemporary and emerging technology in the transportation and power sectors, with several economic and environmental advantages. However, there are still challenges associated with EV charging depending on on-grid electricity. University buildings that consum...

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Main Authors: Khan, Sanjay, Sudhakar, K., Mohd Hazwan, Yusof
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2022
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/39875/1/Techno-Environmental%20Analysis%20of%20Facade%20Integrated%20Photovoltaics%20and%20Electric%20Vehicle%20Charging%20for%20University%20Building.pdf
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author Khan, Sanjay
Sudhakar, K.
Mohd Hazwan, Yusof
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description Electric vehicles (EV) are a relatively contemporary and emerging technology in the transportation and power sectors, with several economic and environmental advantages. However, there are still challenges associated with EV charging depending on on-grid electricity. University buildings that consume a lot of energy continue to rely on the grid and/or conventional fuel for consumption. In addition, EV Charging will create more challenges in meeting the demand; therefore, utilizing university rooftops for EV charging has high prospects of meeting the additional energy demand. In Malaysia, no such research has been presented that has explored the possibility of using academic institute rooftops for BIPV installation for EV Charging in terms of energy and environmental standpoint. The current study analyzes and evaluates a rooftop grid-connected Building Integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) system for generating electricity and EV charging at the University Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia, for EV charging. The system’s energy output has been simulated using the PVSyst in two scenarios, i.e., fully integrated with no ventilation and free mounted with air circulation. It was found that 7000 m2 of the selected building’s rooftop area could be used for panel installation. The panels’ total capacity was 1.069 MW, with total annual electricity production of 1587 MWh and 1669 MWh in respective scenarios. The proposed BIPV plant would reduce GHG emissions of 60,031 tons of CO2e in scenarios 1 and 61,191 tons of CO2 in scenario 2 compared to the emission produced by coal plants for the same amount of annual energy generation.
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spelling UMPir398752024-01-05T07:48:00Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/39875/ Techno-Environmental Analysis of Facade Integrated Photovoltaics and Electric Vehicle Charging for University Building Khan, Sanjay Sudhakar, K. Mohd Hazwan, Yusof TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery TL Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics Electric vehicles (EV) are a relatively contemporary and emerging technology in the transportation and power sectors, with several economic and environmental advantages. However, there are still challenges associated with EV charging depending on on-grid electricity. University buildings that consume a lot of energy continue to rely on the grid and/or conventional fuel for consumption. In addition, EV Charging will create more challenges in meeting the demand; therefore, utilizing university rooftops for EV charging has high prospects of meeting the additional energy demand. In Malaysia, no such research has been presented that has explored the possibility of using academic institute rooftops for BIPV installation for EV Charging in terms of energy and environmental standpoint. The current study analyzes and evaluates a rooftop grid-connected Building Integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) system for generating electricity and EV charging at the University Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia, for EV charging. The system’s energy output has been simulated using the PVSyst in two scenarios, i.e., fully integrated with no ventilation and free mounted with air circulation. It was found that 7000 m2 of the selected building’s rooftop area could be used for panel installation. The panels’ total capacity was 1.069 MW, with total annual electricity production of 1587 MWh and 1669 MWh in respective scenarios. The proposed BIPV plant would reduce GHG emissions of 60,031 tons of CO2e in scenarios 1 and 61,191 tons of CO2 in scenario 2 compared to the emission produced by coal plants for the same amount of annual energy generation. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2022 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/39875/1/Techno-Environmental%20Analysis%20of%20Facade%20Integrated%20Photovoltaics%20and%20Electric%20Vehicle%20Charging%20for%20University%20Building.pdf Khan, Sanjay and Sudhakar, K. and Mohd Hazwan, Yusof (2022) Techno-Environmental Analysis of Facade Integrated Photovoltaics and Electric Vehicle Charging for University Building. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2022 (7186009). ISSN 1024-123X (print); 1563-5147 (online). (Published) https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/7186009 10.1155/2022/7186009
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Techno-Environmental Analysis of Facade Integrated Photovoltaics and Electric Vehicle Charging for University Building
title Techno-Environmental Analysis of Facade Integrated Photovoltaics and Electric Vehicle Charging for University Building
title_full Techno-Environmental Analysis of Facade Integrated Photovoltaics and Electric Vehicle Charging for University Building
title_fullStr Techno-Environmental Analysis of Facade Integrated Photovoltaics and Electric Vehicle Charging for University Building
title_full_unstemmed Techno-Environmental Analysis of Facade Integrated Photovoltaics and Electric Vehicle Charging for University Building
title_short Techno-Environmental Analysis of Facade Integrated Photovoltaics and Electric Vehicle Charging for University Building
title_sort techno environmental analysis of facade integrated photovoltaics and electric vehicle charging for university building
topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
TL Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/39875/1/Techno-Environmental%20Analysis%20of%20Facade%20Integrated%20Photovoltaics%20and%20Electric%20Vehicle%20Charging%20for%20University%20Building.pdf
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