2020
DOI: 10.26458/jedep.v9i1.654
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Techno-economic study of BIPV in typical Sahara region in Algeria

Abstract: Building in urban areas in the Sahara region is confronted with two main issues: (i) the climate change and (ii) the energy consumption. In order to deal with the latest issues, experts want to focus all their efforts in the use of renewable energy, and most particularly solar energy that is widely available at the Sahara. In this work, we first analyzed the proposed works related to both environmental impact and integration of solar energy in the building. Secondly, we have accurately defined the new concept … Show more

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“…Cutting-edge BIPV solutions allow for the substitution of several envelope components, such as façades, windows, shading elements, or roofs [53]. However, for high-rise commercial or residential buildings, a rooftop PV alone is not sufficient to achieve the NZEB goal, as the building energy demand is greater than the energy produced by the roof PV installation.…”
Section: Standard Bipv Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cutting-edge BIPV solutions allow for the substitution of several envelope components, such as façades, windows, shading elements, or roofs [53]. However, for high-rise commercial or residential buildings, a rooftop PV alone is not sufficient to achieve the NZEB goal, as the building energy demand is greater than the energy produced by the roof PV installation.…”
Section: Standard Bipv Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%